Church of Saint Mary Parish Bulletin: May 5, 2024

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CHURCH of SAINT MARY

The Sixth Sunday of Easter May 5, 2024

Reverend Father Robert A. Romeo | Pastor

Reverend Father Dominik Wegiel | Parochial Vicar

Reverend Father Rafal Borowiejski | Parochial Vicar

Reverend Father Edward Obi, MSP | Parochial Vicar

1300 Northern Boulevard | Manhasset, New York 11030

516 627 0385 | Fax 516 627 6070 www.saintmarysmanhasset.org

Parish Mission Statement

We, the community of Saint Mary’s, Manhasset, building on our rich heritage of Catholic faith and tradition, center ourselves in the Eucharist and honor God in proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Guided by the Holy Spirit, we seek to be the presence of Christ through our liturgical, educational and social ministries. We dedicate our time, talent and treasure to the service of all as we build the kingdom of God in our world. We commit to this mission in the name of Jesus Christ.

Church of Saint Mary

1300 Northern Boulevard

Manhasset, New York 11030 (516) 627-0385

Fax (516) 627-6070

www.saintmarysmanhasset.org

Schedule of Masses

Thursday 7:00 AM (when school is in session)

Monday–Friday 9:00 AM

Saturday 9:00 AM, 5:00 PM

Sunday 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon

Sacrament of Penance

Saturdays from 4:00-4:45 PM and by appointment. Please call 627-0385.

Anointing of the Sick

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated in the Chapel on the second Sunday of the month following the 10:30 AM Mass. If you are unable to come to Church, please call the Parish Office to make arrangements for Anointing or to receive the Eucharist.

Parish Office

627-0385 | Fax 627-6070

Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday - Friday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday - (phone only) 10:00 AM–1:30 PM

Sunday 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM

E-mail: information@stmary.ws

Parish Social Ministry

365-2705

Monday-Wednesday-Thursday 11:00 AM-3:00 PM

E-mail: kkosciusko@stmary.ws

St. Vincent de Paul Society: svdp@stmary.ws

Religious Education 627-4028

Monday 12:00 Noon-8:00 PM

Wednesday 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 AM–6:00 PM

Closed on Friday

PARISH DIRECTORY

Pastoral Staff

Rev. Fr. Robert A. Romeo Pastor 627-0385 | ext. 1004 pastor@stmary.ws

Rev. Fr. Dominik Wegiel Parochial Vicar 627-0385 | ext. 1006 frdominik@stmary.ws

Rev. Fr. Rafal Borowiejski Parochial Vicar

Rev. Fr. Edward Obi, MSP Parochial Vicar fredward@saintmarysmanhasset.org

Parish Staff

Jane Clifford Bulletin Editor bulletin@stmary.ws

Marie T. Granieri Director of Religious Education 627-4028 | ext. 1127 releddirector@stmary.ws

Vincent Hartley Facilities Manager 627-0385 | ext. 1002

Kathleen Kosciusko Director of Parish Social Ministry 627-0385 | ext. 1126 kkosciusko@stmary.ws

Jennifer LaChance Office Manager 627-0385 information@stmary.ws

Daniel Maimone Music Director 627-0385 | ext. 1021 dmaimone@saintmarysmanhasset.org

Vanessa Quiros Parish Office 627-0385 vquiros@stmary.ws

Sr. Teresa Raftery, IHM Adult Faith Formation 627-0385 | ext. 1010 traftery@stmary.ws

The Schools of Saint Mary Nursery through 12th Grade

Very Rev. Dom Daniel Nash, Can. Reg. President 627-2711 president@stmary.ws

Norma Ragalli Stafford Director of Admissions 627-2711 | ext 1084 nstafford@stmary.ws

Edward Short Vice President of Development 627-2711 | ext 1120 eshort@stmary.ws

Eileen M. Symmons ’82, ’86 Director of Communications 627-2711 esymmons@stmary.ws

Kiera Gmelich Walsh Director of Alumni and Parent Relations 627-2711 | ext. 1162 kwalsh@stmary.ws

Sarah de Venoge Griffin ’02, ’06 Liaison for School Relations sgriffin@saintmarysmanhasset.org

St. Mary’s Elementary School 627-0184 www.stmary11030.org

Theresa A. Kemp Principal tkemp@stmary11030.org

St. Mary’s High School 627-2711 www.saintmaryshs.org

Gerard J. Buckley Principal gbuckley@saintmaryshs.org

From the Pastor’s Desk

Dear Parishioners,

“If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love.” (John 15:10)

For the past two weeks we have been reading from St. John’s discourse of love. Today we are told that if we wish to remain in Jesus, we need to keep His commandments. Fair enough, right? So we look at the Ten Commandments and ask ourselves if we obey those commandments from God. I am sure most of us try our best to keep faithful to them, but it is not the only criteria by which we are called to judge our lives. Jesus reminds us that there is another criteria. Actually one that is more difficult because it challenges a mindset and vision that we are called to embrace. “This is my commandment, love one another as I have loved you.” Wow, that packs within it a much more difficult way of living. In one sense, the Ten Commandments are easier - they give us specifics by which to live. This “new” commandment now puts the onus on each of us to live a deeper life in Jesus. How we do that will depend on the areas of weakness in our own life that need the presence and voice of Jesus. To come to that evaluation we will surely need that time in silence with Jesus as we bring to Him our relationship, attitudes, and responses in daily living. In a true sense, it will be more work for us. But that work, if done in truth, will not only make us more fruitful in our relationship to Jesus, but also more effective witnesses and evangelizers of the Gospel we profess.

St. John gives us some great words of encouragement from Jesus. When Jesus tells us that He now calls us friends and not simply servants, we see a deepening of what Jesus calls us to. As friends, we now share in the life of ministry of Jesus. We have not only been given a share in salvation, but have been privileged to share in His ministry, a ministry that has been given to Him by the Father. That includes one in which Jesus lays down His life for His friends. While we may not have to “die” for one another, we called to “live” for one another. We can see in these words that the hurts, needs, and wants of others now become ours also.

Sharing in the ministry of Jesus, we are not only called to love Jesus more fully but that love must take on an action and response to those around us. As Jesus did, we may have to put aside our own needs and comfort at times to serve the needs of others. It means responding in love EVEN to those who do not love us. This is the love that Jesus came to ask us to live. To live the Ten Commandments is easier; yes, it takes less thought in one sense, but the love and attitude that Jesus teaches can bring us to a greater and deeper freedom. When you were baptized, something beautiful happened – God gave you a new nature and, more importantly, filled you with His Holy Spirit so now you are no longer under the control of sinful, selfish human nature. We have been set free to live in freedom to choose the Way of the Lord, which is this commandment to love. So love, lived in truth and freedom, can be so much more fulfilling and freeing. Our sinful passions, as St. Paul reminds us, are put to death in Christ. When these passions, that take control of us and inhibit our freedom, are removed, loving then becomes more natural. Freed, we now have the power and ability to focus our lives on the pattern of the life of Jesus and that peace He offers. Give it a try, you won’t be disappointed.

This past Thursday, we welcomed my cousin Bishop Bob Lombardo, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago, as he came to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation to our young people. It was a privilege to have my cousin join us again for this wonderful event. I would like to thank our Director of Religious Education, Mrs. Marie Granieri, for her hard work and that of the office of Religious Education.

In this month of May, I continually recommend praying the Rosary, especially as a family. Let Mary, our Mother, open you even more deeply to the presence of Her Son, Jesus.

In Jesus and Mary, Fr. Bob

The Sixth Sunday of Easter | May 5, 2024

J Stewards of God’s Gifts

In today’s readings, we are told about the importance of love—and we are called to love others as well.

Living Stewardship ~ Pillar of Hospitality: Let this week be the week to mend fences with those whom we have a strained relationship with. Also, try to be more empathetic this week—instead of thinking the worst about someone who has wronged you, try to be more forgiving and give them the benefit of the doubt.

The collection for Sunday, April 28, 2024 amounted to $26,355.00.

The collection for Sunday, April 30, 2023 amounted to $25,821.00.

The collection for Easter, 2024 amounted to $123,993.00

The collection for Easter, 2023 amounted to $114,951.00

Have you enrolled yet? Visit www.faithdirect.net. Our parish code is NY281.

We Care for Our Parish Community

Baptism

We celebrate Baptism at 1:30 PM on the second Sunday of the month and at 12:30 PM on the fourth Saturday of the month as scheduled. Please call the Parish Office at least one month in advance to see if a date is available and to arrange to fill out pre-baptismal paperwork. New parents are required to attend a Baptism preparation session held once every month. Those chosen as sponsors for Baptism should lead lives in harmony with the Catholic faith and the role of Godparent.”

Marriage

At least six months before you plan to be married and before you make arrangements for the reception, please make an appointment with one of the priests to begin the necessary preparations.

Children’s Education

Saint Mary’s Elementary School offers excellent education in the spirit of the Gospel from grades N, Pre-K to Eighth grade. For information call 627-0184.

Empowering Character, Innovation and Leadership in our students, Saint Mary’s High School is a dynamic, contemporary, Catholic value-centered school, combining a commitment to academic excellence and educational innovation, with a passion for learning, and an emphasis on moral character development through the pursuit of truth and discovered in faith and reason. For information call 627-2711.

The Religious Education Program provides excellent formation in the Catholic Faith for children in public or private schools. Preparation for First Holy Communion and Confirmation requires two years. Classes are held at St. Mary’s for Grades 1 through 5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays

4:30-5:30 PM. Classes also meet on Sundays from 9:3010:20 AM for Grades 1 through 8 and on Mondays from 7:00-8:00 PM for Grades 6, 7 and 8. We also offer the option of an online home program for Grades 1 through 7. For information about Grades 1-8 call 627-4028 or email Mrs. Marie Granieri at releddirector@stmary.ws.

Parish Social Ministry

We care for our sisters and brothers through our Parish Social Ministry and Food Pantry. For information call 365-2705.

Youth Ministry

We reach out to our teens though our Youth Ministry Program. For information email youth@stmary.ws or visit stmarysyouth.weebly.com.

New Parishioners

We welcome new members to the Catholic Church and to Saint Mary’s Parish. If you are new in the area or interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, please call the Parish Office.

Opportunities For Prayer

The Church is open Monday to Friday until 8:45 PM, on Saturday until the end of the 5:00 PM Mass, and on Sunday until 6:00 PM so that we may have the opportunity for quiet prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. The Miraculous Medal Novena is said each Monday following the 9:00 AM Mass. Monday to Saturday the Rosary is said following the 9:00 AM Mass. Eucharistic Adoration is held every Monday from 3:00 to 5:00 PM in the Chapel. On First Saturdays, the Scriptural Rosary is recited following the 9:00 AM Mass.

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Masses and Special Intentions

Christine Marchese

Maria DeAngelis

Donna Chesney

Erica Klock

Jacob Rivera

Jaxson Rivera

Ronald Grubert

Dr. Michael O’Grady

Gladys Jean

Douglas Martocci, Sr.

Katharin Whelan

Carol Furciato

Mason

Tom Francess

Gabriel Romeo

Ann Shields

Mickey Kennedy

Sarah Horsham

Nina Principe

Cole Marguglio

Sandy Pittman

Richard Atkinson

Anthony Polizzi

Kathy Dellis-Stover

Edwin Kennedy

Names will remain on the list for three months. Please email bulletin@stmary.ws if you would like to continue with the listing

125th Brigade Support Battalion

23rd Marine Regiment

25th Marine Regiment

2-4 GSAB Task Force Mustang

2-211th GSAB Task Force

War Horse

51st Security Force Squadron

75th Ranger Regiment

82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron

Alacqua, Alexander, 1LT, USA

Amerson, Jason, CPT, USA

Anderson, Michael, 1LT, USA

Arnold, James, LCpl, USMC

Arnoux, Seraph, PFC, USA

Avasthi, David, Capt, USAF

Baber, Joseph, Maj, USAF

Broderick, Evan, SGT, USA

Broderick, Steven, SN, USN

Brodie, Virgina H., 2ndLt, USMC

Brown, Jason, SGT, USA

Collins, Matthew, LT, USN

Fontanetta, Joseph, Maj, USMC

Hannan, Jack, ENS, USN

Hayes, Andrew, Ca1837-1890pt, US MC

Hellman, Thomas, 2d Lt, USSF

Hernandez, Steven, SSgt, USAF

Higgins, James, GySgt, USMC

Hilton, Justin, SGT, USA

Hilton, Nathaniel, SGT, USA

Horner, Brian G., 1stLt, USMC

Howard, Edward M., GySgt, USMC

Jones, Scott B., LT, USN

Jones, Katherine L., LTJG, USN

Kennedy, Michael, Col, USAF

LaManna, Vincent S., Jr., PVT, USA

Landolphi, Michael, ENS, USN

Lanza, Anthony E., LtCol, USMC

Madden, Michael E., Major, USAF

Major, A. Edward, III, LTC, USA

Marine Medium Tilt Rotor Squadron 161

Marine Transport Squadron 352

McGorry, Patrick F., HM2, USN

McKievear, Gary, LT, USA

Millau, Jeffrey, PFC, USMC

Morris, Jr., Brian J., ENS, USN

O’Leary, Jason, SSgt, USAF

Petracca, Evan L., LTJG, USN

Quinn, Anthony, Jr., SGT, USA

Richardson, Timothy, PV2, USA

Radman, Paul Cpl, USMC

Rodi, Caroline G., CAPT, USN

Saville, John A., ENS, USN

Sharkey, John J., LtCol, USMC

Spivak III, Edmund, Capt, USAF

Sweeney, Timothy, CPT, USA

Swersky, Roberto, Capt, USMC

Tafone, Samantha, SGT, USA

Ullrich, Kenneth C., HN, USN

Unger, Matthew J., SPC, USA

Vachris, Madison, LT, USN

Wood, Kelly, BMSR, USN

If you have a service member that you would like to add to this list please e-mail bulletin@stmary.ws. Please include name, rank and branch of service.

Masses for the Week

Monday, May 6th

Easter Weekday

Acts 16:11-15, Jn 15:26-16:4a

9:00 AM | Joseph Bonsignore

Tuesday, May 7th

Easter Weekday

Acts 16:22-34, Jn 16:5-11

9:00 AM | Miriam Richardson

Wednesday, May 8th

Easter Weekday

Acts 17:15, 22-18:1, Jn 16:12-15

9:00 AM | Mary Elizabeth Miller

5:00 PM | Michele Ateyech

Thursday, May 9th

The Ascension of the Lord

Acts 1:1-11, Eph 1:17-23, Mk 16:15-20

7:00 AM | Donald Francis Broderick

9:00 AM | Virginia Stover

7:00 PM | Ken O’Brien

Friday, May 10th

St. John of Avila, Priest & Doctor of the Church St. Damien de Veuster, Priest Acts 18:9-18, Jn 16:20-23

9:00 AM | Al Pennisi

Saturday, May 11th

Easter Weekday Acts 18:23-28, Jn 16:23b-28

9:00 AM | Mary Corcoran

5:00 PM | Thomas J. Flynn, Sr. Kenneth F. O’Brien

Edward Wachowicz, Sr. Kevin Cronin

Ermanoo Profeta

Margaret D. Camardella

Deceased Members of the Colalillo Family

Sunday, May 12th

Seventh Sunday of Easter Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26, 1 Jn 4:11-16, Jn 17:11b-19

7:30 AM | Jean Andrews

9:00 AM | Mary Corcoran

10:30 AM | People of the Parish

12:00 Noon | Dorothy Weidenbenner

Deceased Members of the Claps/ Forlenza Families

Robert Palma

Mary De Rosa

Mildred Sciara

Victoria Strocchia

Vita Cosentino (living) The Sixth Sunday of Easter | May 5, 2024

Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord A Holy Day of Obligation

Masses

Wednesday, May 8th

5:00 PM

Thursday, May 9th

7:00 AM 9:00 AM 7:00 PM

Novena of Masses

Please hand in the names of those you wish to be remembered in the Mother’s Day Novena of Masses by Mother’s Day, May 12th. Cards are available in the vestibules and on the windowsills of the church.

Visit the parish website: www.saintmarysmanhasset.org for the latest parish news and events

Readings and Questions for Faith Sharing on the Seventh Sunday of Easter

Reading I: Acts of the Apostles 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26

The lot fell upon Matthias, and he was counted with the eleven apostles.

Reading II: 1 John 4:11-16

Beloved, if God so loved us, we also must love one another.

Gospel: John 17:11b-19

“I consecrate myself for them, so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”

Question for Adults: How can I give witness to others about God’s work in me?

Question for Children: Who in my life is a true witness of Jesus Christ? How have their words and actions made an impression on me?

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Rosary Society

Our Mission Statement:

The Rosary Society fosters devotion to Mary through prayer and good works for causes that would be dear to her heart

Invest 20 minutes of your day to pray the Rosary, and see the difference it will make in your life.

If you would like the Rosarians to pray for a special intention, please e-mail us at rosarysociety@stmary.ws.

Upcoming Events for Members:

Thursday, June 13th - Closing Mass. Details to follow.

All Parishioners Are Invited to the Following Events:

Saturday, May 11th - 4:15 PM - Outdoor Rosary

Please join us as we honor our Blessed Mother.

Wednesday, May 15th - 7:00 PM - Evening of Prayer

The Rosary Society will be hosting an evening of prayer in the church with the Recitation of the Rosary followed by Vespers in honor of our Blessed Mother.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

THE NEXT SVDP MEETING IS WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH at 7:00 PM in the Saint John Paul II Room. New members are always welcome!

We invite you to explore the St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Mary’s Church. There are no special qualifications to join, other than the desire to join with others in helping Neighbors in need. As a group, we meet monthly. Come decide for yourself if God is calling you to this special Ministry.

In the Gospel today, Jesus says to us, “This is my commandment: love one another as I have loved you…You are my friends if you do what I command you.” By your gift to the Society of St.Vincent de Paul you fulfill this commandment.

Our St. Vincent de Paul Conference is able to help our neighbors in need through the generosity of our St. Mary’s parishioners. Each time you donate, either through the collection slots at the doors of the church, or in an envelope marked for St. Vincent de Paul, you are helping our neighbors within St. Mary’s Parish. If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, contact the St. Vincent de Paul Society at 516-627-0385, ext. 1125, or email SVDP@stmary.ws. To donate furniture, clothing or household items, please call the store in Garden City Park at 516-746-8250. Thank you for your continued support.

Donate Gently Used or New Clothing to those in need

This Sunday, 7:30 AM - 1:30 PM in the Main Parking Lot Behind the Church

The Sixth Sunday of Easter | May 5, 2024

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• WEEKEND IN MANHATTAN/HAMPTONS

• SPA/GOLF/FISHING WEEKEND

• HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE

• WINERIES

• SKY DIVING/BUNGEE JUMPING

• WHITE WATER RAFTING

• YACHT/BOAT DAY TRIP

• HELICOPTER TOURS

• THEME PARK TICKETS

• LOCAL RESIDENCE/VILLA/CONDO VACATION

• AQUARIUM/PLANETARIUM/ZOO

SPORTS

• TENNIS/GOLF/RIDING LESSONS

• GOLF FOURSOME AT A FAMOUS COURSE

• AUTOGRAPHED MEMORABILIA

SERVICES

• PERSONAL TRAINER

• BEAUTY SALON SERVICES

• MASON/CARPENTRY/ELECTRICAL

• ROUND TRIP LIMOUSINE TO MANHATTAN

• FLYING LESSONS

• DINNER PARTY AT YOUR HOME

• DINNER/LUNCH FOR TWO OR FOUR

• TREE OR FLOWERS PLANTED AT YOUR HOME

• LOCAL RESTAURANT GIFT CERTIFICATES

• FINE WINES/LIQUOR

• DANCE/MUSIC LESSONS/CLASSES

MISCELLANEOUS

• DESIGNER CLOTHING/HANDBAG/SUNGLASSES

• SPORTING/EXERCISE EQUIPMENT

• LUGGAGE

• FINE JEWELRY/WATCHES

• SKIS/SNOWBOARD

• SMART TV/DVD/BLU-RAY PLAYERS

• COMPUTERS/LAPTOPS/PRINTERS

• IPAD/IPHONE/IPOD

• WII/XBOX/PLAYSTATION

• ART/PAINTINGS/SIGNED PRINTS

• FINE CHINA/CRYSTAL

• FURNITURE/OUTDOOR FURNITURE

• GARDEN SCULPTURES/PLANTERS

• TOYS/JUVENILE FURNITURE

• GARDEN TOOLS/SUPPLIES

• KINDLE/NOOK

• CAMERAS/COMPUTER GAMES

• HOOKED RUGS/QUILTS

• HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS

• BABY GIFTS

SPECIAL PACKAGES/EXPERIENCES

• DAY SPA

• LUNCH/DINNER ON A BOAT

• CELEBRITY MEMORABILIA

• AUTOGRAPHED CDS/BOOKS/SCRIPTS

• CONDO/CABIN/SKI RESORTS

• LOCAL LIMO/DINNER/OVERNIGHT HOTEL

• CATERED DINNERS

• GOLF PACKAGES

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FRIEND OF SAINT MARY’S $1,000

Two tickets plus full white page journal ad, recognition in Program and at event

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DINNER $7,500

PRINTING $5,000

COCKTAIL HOUR $ 3,000

BAND $2,000

FLOWERS $1,000

INVITATIONS $500

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LISTING $50

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Cheerful Catholic Academic Rave Reviews for the SMES Special Person Dance

THE SCHOOLS OF ST. MARY

Our young ladies from Saint Mary's Elementary School (SMES) had a special night out at the annual Special Person Dance which was held at Il Bacco Restaurant in Little Neck. Dads, step-dads, uncles, brothers, were among the extraordinary gentlemen invited as guests of the Nursery through Grade 8 girls, who dazzled the dance floor with their SP’s dressed up for the festive occasion. This year's theme was "Come on Barbie, Let's Go Party," and our PTO volunteers did not disappoint with their bright and creative decorations. Their hard work was evident and much appreciated by all in attendance. We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the event's success. The memories made that night will certainly last a lifetime!

National Honor Society Hosts Blood Drive

The Saint Mary’s High School National Honor Society (NHS), in collaboration with the New York Blood Center (NYBC), sponsored a school community Spring Blood Drive. Due to the ongoing blood shortage in the local area, the students were compelled to help make a difference in the lives of hospital patients in critical need of blood. In all, NYBC collected 50 pints of blood to help save the lives of 150 patients. We thank our students, faculty, staff, and family members for donating to this drive. We also give a big thank you to the members of the NHS, along with their moderator, Mr. Joseph DeMerit, for their efforts to make this a successful event. Congratulations on a job well done!

APRIL 2024

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CHURCH OF ST. MARY, MANHASSET

HISTORY ARCHIVES PROJECT

YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!

We are still attempting to collect photos, documents, and all kinds of information relating to the history of St. Mary’s, encompassing all aspects of parish activities and ministries, including the Schools of St. Mary’s.

As we look forward to the Centennial celebration of the Elementary School (2026), and the 175th Anniversary of the Parish (2028), our goal is to accumulate not only recent history, but find some missing pieces to fill in the past 170+years.

If you have any of the following from any event, ministry, or of any of the Schools of St. Mary’s, sharing these would be greatly appreciated:

Photos: Celebrations, graduations, sacraments, galas, etc.

Journals, Programs

Announcements (Bulletins not needed)

Newspaper articles

Family remembrances

Information regarding:

The Elementary and High School (s)

Past pastors, priests, nuns, principals, teachers

Clergy & Religious who were parish residents

Knights of Columbus, Rosary Society, and other ministries

Any and all of these would be very helpful.

PLEASE NOTE: Any article of information which you wish to be returned can be “digitized” (scanned) and saved, then returned to you. Please include this request with your item with the contact information for its return to you. A box is located in the Parish Office to receive these valuable pieces of our parish’s history.

For more information, please contact either Mary Lou de Venoge 516-993-2706

doggonelab@msn.com or Marijo Lantier 917-496-5640

MALantier510@gmail.com

ST. MARY’S WELCOMES

Those who were baptized:

Rocky James Pina

Francesco Nicholas DiFilippi

Theodore Christopher Ravn

Sienna Grace Kenny

Leiah Sarang Chae

Those who were enrolled* in our

Purgatorial Society:

Anne Casey

Mary Keane

Josephine Manasia

Iris Spiteri

Kathleen Hilpl

Hugh & Mary Murphy

Murphy & Hinch Families

Marcantonio, Migliore, and Onuschak Families

Dennis Creighton

Mary Stark

Kevin Joseph Driscoll, Jr.

*enrollment begins May 1, 2024

ST. MARY’S GIFT SHOP IS OPEN ON S U N D A Y S

AFTER THE 9:00, 10:30 AM, & 12:00 NOON MASSES

WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL ITEMS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Located in the Parish Ministry Center 516-627-0385 ext. 1033

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WEEK 1 JUNE 24-28

ART (Grades 1-8)

BASKETBALL (Grades 3-8)

WEEK 3 JULY 8-12

THEATRE (Week #2)

CHEER/DANCE (Grades 1-8)

BASKETBALL (Grades 3-12)

VOLLEYBALL (Grades 6-9)

ALL SPORTS (Grades 1-8)

WEEK 5 JULY 22-26

BOYS BASKETBALL (Grades 3-12)

GIRLS BASKETBALL (Grades 5-9)

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WEEK 2 JULY 1-5*

THEATRE (Grades 5-9) This is a three-week program

culminating with a show. Must attend all three weeks.

LACROSSE (Grades 1-8)

ALL SPORTS (Grades 1-8)

*No camps held on July 4.

WEEK 4 JULY 15-19

THEATRE (Week #3)

CHEER/DANCE (Grades 1-8)

VOLLEYBALL (Grades 6-9)

SOCCER (Grades 3-8)

HIKING (Grades 5-9)

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Parish Social Ministry

FOCUS

Friends Offering Care Understanding and Support

We hope you will join us for a Chapel Mass and Luncheon Mass and Luncheon

Friday, May 17th, 2024

Mass in the Chapel at 11:30 AM

Luncheon in the Marian Room at 12:30 PM

Reservations $20.00 per person

Chairpersons: Ronnie LoCascio and William Urig

RSVP By May 13th

Make checks payable to: St. Mary’s Parish Social Ministry

1300 Northern Blvd. Manhasset, New York 11030 Attention: FOCUS Luncheon

Email Kathleen Kosciusko at kosciusko@stmary.ws with questions

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Special Seating Request

Our pantry is running low on the following items: Chili

Pancake Mix

Oatmeal

Ketchup

Crackers

Coffee Tea

Small packs of toothbrushes

Thank you so much for your continued generosity!

St. Mary’s Book Club

The Parish Book Club meets on Thursdays at 10:00 AM

Facilitated by Fr. Eddy

The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming

Even though they have already begun, anyone interested in participating in the book discussions may acquire the book (Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc.) and join in. The meetings are about an hour in the Saint John Paul II Room, ending on May 23rd.

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In Session with Dr. Patricia Pitta

How Do We Show Our Gratitude to Mom: By Offering Our Presence

“She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.” (Proverbs 31:26)

Mother’s Day is a holiday that is celebrated throughout the world. Most countries celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May. There are some countries that celebrate at another date. But all in all, Mother’s Day is an important holiday that brings up many feelings for Moms and those who celebrate them.

Motherhood is a lifelong journey. I can remember the minute I became a mom, my entire life changed forever. As I looked at my firstborn, Eric, I knew I was totally responsible for caring for him to adulthood in the best way I knew how. And when my second son, Kevin, was born 18 months later, double the responsibility and love was ever present. As I journeyed with them, I felt I was being given another opportunity to grow up in a different way. I remember saying, “We are growing up together.” Motherhood is filled with much joy and love and is also accompanied by a great deal of work and at times, self-doubt. A good support system can help moms deal with the many challenges of mothering as well as celebrating the many joys of the vocation. This support system can mean just having someone to talk to about what you are experiencing and giving you another perspective. This person can be a friend, family member, or a professional. It is essential to know you are not alone and you can handle whatever you are struggling with.

Mary can be our model in terms of setting the way we think about the mothering journey. Mary kept her child away from evil forces (abusive or violent adults), undisciplined friends, and when related to today’s generation, the negative influence from TV, Internet, and social media. Social media appears to be an influence that many parents are struggling with in terms of parenting. What do expose your child or teen to, for how long, and when to say enough is enough. Mary was demanding of Christ giving a good example to modern day moms to set rules and to insist that they be followed. A demanding youngster becomes an insatiable teen and adult never learning boundaries, limits, and respect for the self and others. We all know the fate of Christ, who died for us, to teach us about living in an orderly and loving manner, to attain our personal salvation. Mary stood steadfast by him every step of the way. So, as many of us know, parenting does not end when your teen goes to college and graduates. A mom is always a phone call away to offer support and wisdom for the rest of your life on earth.

So, Mother’s Day can bring up many feelings. If your mother is living, give her your presence. What does that mean? You can be around the corner, a hundred or thousand miles away, let her know you appreciate all that she has done for you. You can send a gift, or note, but take the time to spend time with her even if by the internet or in person. We all have learned that social contact is so essential to a person’s well-being because of being isolated to varying degrees during the Covid pandemic. It is essential that you give your mother time to connect. A relationship grows with time spent and love and life shared. Tell her what

you are grateful for in terms of your connection to her and being her child no matter what your age.

For some, your mother has passed, and memories of your loss are reinforced. Pray for your moms and pray for the strength to allow your mom to do her job with God. Also, pray for the fortitude to take all that she given to you and use it in your present life as you process and hopefully work through her loss. Mary is the Mother to all and for all. Praying to Mary for direction can keep you focused on the thought and feeling that you are not alone. Mary is always ready to be your mom and offer direction. The way to get Mary’s wisdom and love is just to ask for it. If you are grieving, Mary can comfort you. Praying for connection in your life is a worthwhile effort. If you find yourself getting stuck in grief, join a bereavement group or speak to a priest or psychologist.

Some may think about their mother with feelings of anger, resentment, or sadness because of how they acted or did not act. People ask me, “How can I celebrate this day or my connection with my mom when I am feeling so negative or sad?” If you do not want to celebrate, that is just fine. But do pray that you can work through your feelings of anger and sadness within. If you keep them residing inside of you, their meaning takes on a life of their own within you and before you know it, you are being controlled by forces within you that are destructive to you and those you touch. When we do not address feelings and thoughts within us, we tend to project them onto others and the world can become a less safe environment. As a result, we limit the way we conduct our lives.

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Pat Pitta Con’t.

Before you know it, you are isolating your feelings from others and living a life of many compartmentalized feelings which can isolate you from experiencing life in a full and authentic way. If you find yourself in this pattern, pray to God and Mary for guidance. If you remain stuck in anger, resentment and sadness, do seek psychological help.

Below is a prayer to Mary to help your journey in your mothering role as well as seeking her wisdom and love.

Mother Mary, I ask for your guidance and wisdom in all that I do. If I doubt myself and my abilities, please offer me the strength to look beyond my weaknesses and to realize that I can do God’s work in my life. By doing this, I can accomplish my job on earth to show my love, discipline, and caring for others as well as myself. I know you are on my side and your support is my backbone when life becomes more challenging that I could imagine. Mother Mary, you are my guide and my strength. Amen.

Happy Mother’s Day from the St. Mary’s Mental Health Ministry.

Dr. Pitta is a Clinical and Family Psychologist practicing in Manhasset and is the chair of the Mental Health Ministry of St. Mary’s. For more about Dr. Pitta, visit her website drpatriciapitta.com.

Support the Catholic Communication Campaign

Religious Education

Teaching little ones about the sacred meaning of the symbols seen on the church altar helps them to grow in the Catholic faith. God’s presence is revealed each time we look upon the holy Tabernacle. Through Fr. Eddy’s catechism lesson, the children learned about the parts of the Liturgy of the Mass. They were quite happy to ask many questions and share their love for Jesus!

- Mrs. Granieri

We thank God for the spiritual work Fr. Eddy and all our parish priests do for us.

Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth Pray for us.

Second Collection Next Weekend for the Catholic Communications Campaign

Next week our special collection supports the Catholic Communication Campaign. This campaign connects Catholics with Christ in the United States and developing countries using the internet, television, radio, and print media. Half of the money collected remains here in the Diocese of Rockville Centre to fund local communications efforts. Your support helps spread the gospel message! Learn more at www.usccb.org/ccc.

Let the little children come to me... (Matthew 19:14) All Children Are Invited to Participate in Children’s Liturgy of the Word Every Sunday at the 9:00 AM Mass

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Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Prayer

to the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus

Heart of Jesus in the Eucharist, I adore You.

Sweet Companion of our exile, I seek You.

Holy God become man, I beat with Your Heart. Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, solitary, abandoned, humiliated, cursed, despised, outraged, ignored by men, have mercy on us.

Lover of our hearts, pleading for Your beloved, patiently waiting for us, eager to hear our confidences, desirous of our devotion, have mercy on us.

Heart of grace, silent and wishing to speak, Refuge of the hidden life, Sharer of the secrets of union with God, Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.

Jesus, Victim, I want to comfort You. I unite myself with You. I offer myself in union with You. I count myself as nothing before You. I desire to forget myself and think only of You, to be forgotten and rejected for love of You, not to be understood, not to be loved, except by You. I will hold my peace that I may listen to You. I will forsake myself in order to be lost in You. Grant that I may quench Your thirst for my salvation, Your burning thirst for my sanctification, and that, being purged, I may give You a true and pure love. I no longer want to deny Your expectations. Take me. I give myself to You. I entrust to You all my actions and thoughts -- my mind, that You may enlighten it, my heart, that You may fill it, my will, that You may establish it, my soul and body, that You may feed and sustain them.

Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, Whose Blood is the life of my soul, may it no longer be I who live, but You alone Who lives in me.

Prayer for the Eucharistic Revival

My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love You! I beg pardon for those who do not believe, nor adore, nor hope, nor love You. Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly. I offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges, and indifference by which He is offended. And, through the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of You for the conversion of sinners.

Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with Closing Benediction Monday 3:00 - 5:00 PM in the Church

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Knights of Columbus

Father William A. Daly S.J. Council #2122

Serving St. Mary’s Parish in Manhasset and St. Aloysius Parish In Great Neck www.kofc2122.org

What is a Knights of Columbus Family? We are Catholic families building a bridge to our faith. Our lives, time, efforts, and resources are dedicated to these values: Charity. Unity. Fraternity. Patriotism.

We come from different places, backgrounds, and all stages of life. But the common thread is our Catholic faith. We are Catholic families seeking to improve ourselves and the world. It’s one thing to say who you are. It’s another thing is to live it. Put your values into practice. Become a Knights of Columbus family.

Interested? Please call: Tony Racioppo 917 539 0859 Dan Garcia 516 358 1817

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