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-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 18, 2015 Through his suffering, my servant shall justify many. — Isaiah 53:11b Please Consider Remembering St. Hyacinth Parish in Your Will. MASSES FOR THE WEEK SATURDAY, October 17 7:30am – +Zofia Malesa 5:00pm – +Jack Messina (Wrona Family) SUNDAY, October 18 7:30am – + Rev. Tadeusz Semla 9:00am – +Edward Eschmann (Family) 10:15am–(Polish)+Janusz Masica (Daughter & Family) 11:45am— +Reverend Joseph Kozlowski (Czerwonka Family) MONDAY, October 19 7:00am— 12:00pm—For Our Parishioners & Benefactors TUESDAY, October 20 7:00am— 12:00pm— +Neil F. Coleman Anniversary (Family) WEDNESDAY October 21 7:00am— 12:00pm – THURSDAY, October 22, FEAST DAY ST. JOHN PAUL II 7:00am – 12:00pm FRIDAY, October 23 7:00am – 12:00pm— SATURDAY, October 24 7:30am— +Rose Petruzziello 5:00pm – +Stanley Bryniak (Daughter & Family) SUNDAY, October 25 7:30am – +Władysława Kurjańska (Family) 9:00am – +Blanche Krul (Pat & Joe Abruzzo) 10:15am (Polish) +Jan & Tadeusz Cisek (Rodzina) 11:45am— +Michael P. Brady (Parents) During month of October Holy Rosary on Saturdays after 7:30am Mass in English and Fridays at 7:30pm in Polish. GOD’S WORD TODAY Last week’s Gospel offered us the story of the young man who asked the Lord what more he needed to do to enter eternal life. This week James and John ask the Lord not for what more they can do, but what more Jesus is going to do for them, since they are such faithful disciples. Their arrogance is quickly addressed by the Lord, who lets them know in no uncertain terms that whoever wishes to be great must become the servant of others. Once again what our society values is quite simply turned on its head by the Gospel. One of the best examples of what it means to serve is one of the titles that is used to describe the pope: “Servant of the Servants of God.” Even the one who is at the top of the hierarchy in the Church is called to be the servant of others. As we listen to today’s readings, let us pray that we will continue to be formed as true Christian servants. From Saint Margaret Sunday Missal, copyright © J. S. Paluch Company WE WELCOME THE NEWLY BAPTIZED Charlotte Joan Miceli Please Pray For All the Sick, the Elderly, the Financial Corner, October 11, 2015 Sunday Collection:$ 4,724.00 made in gratitude to the Homebound All Who Have asked For our Prayers Dave Daly, Evelyn Herbig, Joan A. Schultz Lord for His sacrifice for us. Baby Bennett Robert Richards ACHIEVING SANCTITY Let us throw ourselves into the ocean of God’s goodness, where every failing will be cancelled and anxiety turned into love. —St. Paul of the Cross ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO Mary Zurick Patrick Joseph Ryan O Lord, may your perpetual light shine upon them forever. May they rest in peace. 2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal Every gift makes a difference in the lives of others. PARISH GOAL: NUMBER OF PLEDGES PLEDGED TO DATE: STILL NEEDED: $ 41,000.00 106 $ 26,505.00 $ 14,495.00 Stewardship reminds us to count our blessings, acknowledge God’s gifts to us and express thanks to Him. PARISH RAFFLE 300 TICKETS The parish raffle will be held this Sunday October 18th at 1:00PM in the Father Kozlowski Hall. Coffee, cake, wine and soda will be served. 1st Prize $5,000.00 2nd Prize $1,500.00 3rd Prize $1,000.00 4th Prize $500.00 5th Prize $500.00 Raffle tickets are $100.00 Raffle tickets can be purchased after all the Masses this weekend. This is our only parish fundraiser beside the Thrift Shop. Proceeds from the raffle help us to make repairs and pay large bills that we cannot pay from the weekly collection. Please support the raffle. OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULES Sunday October 18th 10:30AM~2:00PM St. John The Baptist Dioc. H.S. 2:00PM~4:30PM St. Mary’s H.S. Saturday October 24th 9:00AM~12:00PM McGann-Mercy Dioc. H.S. CATHOLIC H.S. ENTRANCE EXAM Saturday October 31, 2015 Chaminade H.S., Holy Trinity Diocesan H.S., Kellenberg Memorial H.S., McGann~Mercy H.S., Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Sacred Heart Academy, St. Anthony’s H.S., St. Dominic H.S., St. John the Baptist H.S., St. Mary’s H.S. A Catholic H.S. education affords each student an opportunity to test abilities, add skills, build confidence and develop an understanding of faith, while preparing for college and for life. Free Daily E-Mail Updates from the Long Island Catholic log on to www.licatholic.org. POLISH SUPPLEMENTRY SCHOOL Tag Sale to benefit St. Hyacinth Church Father Kozlowski Hall Saturday October 24th from 9:00AM to 4:00PM Zapraszam na nabożeństwa różancowe w każdy piątek miesiąca października o godz. 19:30. HISTORIA RÓŻAŃCA ŚWIĘTEGO Szesnastowieczna Europa była zagrożona napaścią muzułmanów. Od VII wieku, kiedy kalif Oman zdobył Jerozolimę i Ziemia Święta przestała należeć do chrześcijan, islam dążył do narzucenia siłą swojej religii światu. W VIII w. muzułmanie, po opanowaniu Afryki Północnej, zajęli Hiszpanię. Przez krótki czas inwazja Mahometan była powstrzymywana przez wyprawy krzyżowe. W XVI wieku imperium muzułmańskie wybudowało ogromną flotę, planowało bowiem zająć chrześcijańskie porty śródziemnomorskie i ruszyć na podbój Rzymu, a potem Europy. Wtedy papież Pius V, dominikanin i gorący propagator różańca, wezwał wszystkich katolików do modlitwy różańcowej. 7 października 1571 roku w okolicach Lepanto miała miejsce decydująca bitwa morska, w której starły się ze sobą flota chrześcijańska i turecka. Zacięta walka trwała wiele godzin, a o zwycięstwie Świętej Ligii przesądziła nieoczekiwana zmiana pogody — wiatr uniemnożliwił manewry wojskom tureckim. Zwycięska bitwa zatrzymała inwazję muzułmanów na Europę. W dowód wdzięczności Wenecjanie nowowybudowanej kaplicy dziękczynnej napisali: „Non virtus, non arma, non duces, sed Mariae Rosiae victores nos fecit”, „Nie odwaga, nie broń, nie dowódcy, ale Maria różańcowa dała nam zwycięstwo”. Pius V, świadom, komu zawdzięcza cudowne ocalenie Europy, uczynił dzień 7 października świętem Matki Bożej Różańcowej. W encyklice napisał: „Pragniemy szczególnie, aby nigdy nie zostało zapomniane wspomnienie wielkiego zwycięstwa uzyskanego od Boga przez zasługi i wstawiennictwo Najświętszej Maryi Panny w dniu 7 października 1571 r., odniesione w walce przeciw Turkom, nieprzyjaciołom wiary katolickiej”. Cdn. Kongres Polonii Amerykańskiej oraz Polski Dom Narodowy zaprasza na koncert i akademię poświęconą obchodom Roku Świetego Jana Pawła II 18 pażdziernika 2015 o godz. 15:00 w Polskim Domu Narodowym w Glen Cove.