Parish Bulletin - St.Hyacinth RC Church
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Parish Bulletin - St.Hyacinth RC Church
SAINT HYACINTH R.C. CHURCH 319 CEDAR SWAMP RD. GLEN HEAD, NEW YORK 11545 Parish Bulletin Rev. Marian Bicz, Pastor Rev. Jerzy Breś, Associate Rev. Matthew Pomilio, Weekend Assistant Ms. Eileen Meserole, director of Religious Education Mrs. Carol Peise, Administrative Assistant Dr. Rollin Smith, Organist Bogdan Czerwonka, Organist, Polish Mass Phone: 516-676-0361 Fax: 516-674-4728 www.churchsthyacinth.com, or www.parafiaswjacka.com email: [email protected] Parish Thrift Shop Donations : Mondays 9:00am—noon Shopping : Wed. 9:00am—2:00 pm and Sat. 9:00am—1:00pm. All Saints Regional Catholic School: 516-676-0762 www.asrcatholic.org Principal: Very Rev. Dom Elias Carr CELEBRATION OF EUCHARIST - MASS Sat. Evenings: 5:00 pm Sundays: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:15am (Polish), 11:45 am Weekdays: 7:00 am & 12noon Monday through Friday Saturdays: 7:30am and adoration Holy Days Eve Vigil: 5:00 pm Day: 6:45 am; 12noon & 7:30 pm (in Polish) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION - PENANCE: Saturday - 4:00-4:45 pm The Sacrament may also be celebrated at other times by appointment with a priest. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Baptism is celebrated each Sunday immediately after the 11:45 Mass. Registration and Parental instruction are required before Baptism. Please call the Rectory for an appointment several weeks before the desired date. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Marriages are to be arranged at least six months in advance, and prior to any social arrangements. Pre-Cana Conferences required. Schedule is given during the first appointment with the priest. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK & VISITATION OF THE SICK: Please call the rectory to arrange for the Sacrament of the Sick and Communion to be brought to the sick and shut- ins. Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 20, 2015 The fruit of righteousness is sown in peace for those who cultivate peace. — James 3:18 Please Consider Remembering St. Hyacinth Parish in Your Will. MASSES FOR THE WEEK SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 7:30am – + Joan Zabielski Anniversary (Family) 5:00pm – Health & God’s Blessing for Gabriel Siedlecki 1st Birthday SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 7:30am – + Terry Davis (Carol & Ted Kasyjanski) 9:00am – +Edward Plumb (Jarron, Jaeme & Jesse Jewell & Diana Spirt) 10:15am–(Polish) Błogosławieństwo Boże z okazji 17 urodzin dla Damiana (rodzina) 11:45am— +Paulino Bonilla ( Hugh Demar) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 7:00am— +Jozef Wesolowski 12:00pm—Good Health & God’s Blessing for the Ladies who volunteer in the St. Hyacinth Thrift Shop (Fr. Marian) TUESDAY, September 22 7:00am— +Andrzej Wesolowski 12:00pm—Good Health for Franciszek Pochopien WEDNESDAY September 23 7:00am For Our Parishioners & Benefactors 12:00pm – THURSDAY, September 24 7:00am – Good Health and God’s Blessing for Andrzej Pochopien 12:00pm -+Marilyn Furman (Friend Barbara) FRIDAY, September 25 7:00am – + Sam Stanco Anniversary (Family) 12:00pm— SATURDAY, September 26 7:30am— 5:00pm – +Katherine Kirse Birthday (Gooth Family) SUNDAY, September 27 7:30am – +Blanche Krul (Midura Family) 9:00am – + George Proko 4th Anniversary (Nina Proko Wife) 10:15am (Polish) +Jerzy, Wacław, Jan & Maria Lukaszun (Rodzina) 11:45am— + Jakub & Magdelena Kaczor (Family) Financial Corner, August 23, 2015 Sunday Collection: $5,612.00 made in gratitude to the Lord for His sacrifice for us. GOD’S WORD TODAY Today’s Gospel presents us with a scene that is echoed time and time again in our society. From an early age, most of us have been encouraged to be first—first in line, first in the class, first to be picked for the team. This encouragement continues throughout our lives. Being first is fundamentally about power. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being first. The problems set in when we use the power of being first to manipulate and use the people we consider somehow “beneath” us. So many problems of our world and church revolve around this kind of abuse of power. Let us pray that today’s Gospel, which addresses these issues head on, will inspire all to use their power in ways that build up rather than tear down and destroy. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company Family Connection Conversations such as the one described in today's Gospel are common in family life. Perhaps these examples are familiar: “I should get the first piece of cake because I am the youngest;” “I did the dishes yesterday; someone else should do them today.” How might we respond if Jesus asked about our family arguments? What would Jesus say to us in reply? All of us need the reminder found in today's Gospel: To be great in God's Kingdom is to be the servant of all. As you gather as a family, recall a recent family argument about household chores or an example of bickering among family members. Talk about what was at issue in the argument. Together imagine that Jesus entered the room just as the argument ended. What would you tell Jesus your argument was about? What might Jesus say in reply? How was your family argument like the argument among Jesus' disciples? What might your family do to remember that those who are great in God's kingdom are those who willingly serve others? Pray together that your family life will reflect your commitment to serve one another with love. (Loyola Press) Please Pray For All the Sick, the Elderly, the Homebound All Who Have asked For our Prayers Dave Daly, Evelyn Herbig Baby Bennett Robert Richards 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal Every gift makes a difference in the lives of others. PARISH GOAL: NUMBER OF PLEDGES PLEDGED TO DATE: STILL NEEDED: $ 41,000.00 97 $ 24,885.00 $ 16,115.00 Stewardship reminds us to count our blessings, acknowledge God’s gifts to us and express thanks to Him. We sincerely thank the (97) households who, as good stewards, have made a gift to the 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal. You are helping our Church to serve more than 600,000 people each year. St. Hyacinth has raised $24,885, reaching 60.7 percent of our parish goal of $41,000. If you have not yet pledged, please consider a gift today and help us to meet our goal. Our parish will receive 20% back when we reach goal. You may pick up information and pledge cards in the back of the Church, or for more information visit www.CatholicMinistriesAppeal.org or call 516-379-521- ext. 2 Duchowość – cnota odwagi Prawdziwa odwaga jest cnotą, nawykiem stawiania czoła trudnościom życiowym. Ale cnota ta nie gwarantuje bynajmniej odważnego postępowania we wszystkich trudnych okolicznościach. Każda sytuacja wymaga od nas odrębnego zaangażowania, pracy wewnętrznej, wyboru i decyzji. Odwagi nie można zaplanować. Objawia się ona dopiero w konkretnych próbach życiowych. Istotą odwagi nie są bynajmniej same szlachetne czyny, ale postawa serca, które oddane jest Bogu i ludziom. To w odważnym sercu rodzą się decyzje podejmowania odważnych czynów. Dla rozeznania naszej odwagi, należałoby postawić podstawowe pytanie: dla kogo żyjemy oraz komu poświęcamy nasze życie? Brak odwagi, czyli tchórzostwo, jest zawsze pewną formą egoistycznego zatrzymania swojego życia tylko dla siebie. Wycofujemy się lękliwie z PARISH RAFFLE 300 TICKETS sytuacji trudnych, kiedy nie chcemy, by to, co The parish raffle will be held on Sunday October 18th „nasze”, zostało w jakiejś formie naruszone. Może at 1:00PM in the Father Kozlowski Hall. to być wygoda życiowa, posiadanie rzeczy Coffee, cake, wine and soda will be served. materialnych, pozycja towarzyska, zdobyta kariera, 1st Prize $5,000.00 2nd Prize $1,500.00 zdrowie itp. Postawa małoduszności rodzi się z 3rd Prize $1,000.00 4th Prize $500.00 zamknięcia we własnym życiu i z uznania go za 5th Prize $500.00 jedyną i najwyższą wartość. Zachowanie swojego Raffle tickets are $100.00 życia dla siebie staje się wtedy „najwyższym Raffle tickets can be purchased in the rectory office or osiągnięciem”. after all the Masses. This is our only parish fundraiser beside the Thrift Shop. Please support this fundraiser. Odwaga zaś jest wyrazem dzielenia się Proceeds from the raffle help to make repairs and pay własnym życiem z innymi. Człowiek odważny large bills that we cannot pay from the weekly doświadcza, że poza jego własnym życiem (które w collection. ludzkim wymiarze jest najwyższą wartością), RELIGIOUS EDUCATION istnieją znacznie większe wartości, dla których The registration forms for the 2015 / 2016 Religious warto poświęcić życie. Szkołą odwagi jest nasza Education school year are on our website. ofiarność i szlachetność w małych, zwyczajnych, Classes begin September 29th and 30th. codziennych sprawach. Teachers are needed on all levels. ST. PIUS X ENRICHED LIVING FACILITY This weekend there will be a second collection for the retired priests of our Diocese who reside, or who are recuperating at St. Pius X Enriched Living Facility in Amityville. This collection should not be confused with the Diocesan wide second collection for retired religious that is held in June. On behalf of all the priests serving our Diocese, and all current and future residents of St. Pius X in Amityville, thank you. Takie właśnie doświadczenie staje się podstawą odważnego zachowania w sytuacjach trudnych. Dzięki takiej postawie możemy udzielić pomocy ludziom będącym w potrzebie oraz dochować wierności Bogu w chwilach prześladowania i pokus.