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St. Barnabas the Apostle 2320 Bedford Avenue, Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: (516) 785-0054 Fax: (516) 221-7789
Baptisms:
Saturdays at 11:30 AM &
Sunday at 1:30 PM
(when the Church is
available).
Confessions:
Holy Family Chapel
Weekdays:
Following 9:00 AM Mass
Saturday :
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Sunday: 8:15 AM – 8:45AM
Anointing of the Sick:
Celebrated on the fourth
Saturday of the month
after 8:00 AM Mass.
Sacrament of Matrimony:
Contact the Rectory for
Information.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
School
Principal -
Ms. Leeann Graziose
(516) 785-5709
Christian Formation
Mrs. Marjorie Lampert
(516) 785-0130
Social Ministry
Mrs. Alice Witt
(516) 785-6243
Music Ministry
Mr. William R. Dione
Business & Personnel
Mr. John G. Nappi
MASS TIMES Monday - Friday: 6:30 AM & 9:00 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM Upper (and lower church without music)
Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:15 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM Church Hours: Open daily until 7:00 PM Sundays until 6:00 PM Rectory Hours: Mon. - Thurs: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM Sat. & Sun: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Priest Emergency (516) 590-9981 Maintenance & Security Cell: (516) 808-5491 December 13, 2020
THE SALVATION OF SOULS IS THE SUPREME LAW
OUR PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Jeff Yildirmaz, Pastor ext. 115 Rev. Michael Ngoka, CM, Associate Pastor ext. 118 Rev. Shaju Devassy, Associate Pastor ext. 119 Rev. Sean Magaldi, In Residence
Ordinary Time Fourteenth Week To place a notice in our Bulletin email stbapostle@gmail.com.
To place an advertisement on our cover call The Church Bulletin at (631) 249-4994.
Monday, July 6
(6:30 AM)* Antonio and Olga Marsico
8:00 AM Theresa Doherty
Frank Stehle
Tuesday, July 7
(6:30 AM)* Patricia Bove
8:00 AM Intentions of Karen Hoffman and Family
Wednesday, July 8
(6:30 AM)* Barbara Karakarlis
8:00 AM Living and Deceased members of the Robinson and
Wupper Families
Thursday, July 9
(6:30 AM)*
8:00 AM Joseph and Donata D’Andrea
Friday, July 10
(6:30 AM)*
8:00 AM Michael Preputnik
Saturday, July 11 Saint Benedict
8:00 AM Kevin and Theresa Naccari
4:30 PM Raymond Vogts
Sunday, July 12 Fifteenth Week of Ordinary Time
7:00 AM Sylviera and Duarte Families
9:00 AM For the People of Our Parish
(10:30 AM)* Michael Palermo
12:00 PM Intentions of Mary Jane Camilleri
5:00 PM Theresa Confessore
()*
Third Sunday of Advent To place a notice in our Bulletin email stbapostle@gmail.com.
To place an advertisement on our cover call The Church Bulletin at (631) 249-4994.
Monday, December 14 Saint John of the Cross
Fr. Jeff 6:30 AM Intentions of Pat & Bob Aversano
Fr. Shaju 9:00 AM Clorina Facinelli, Colin Batsford, Paul Sapienza, Joseph Colangelo,
John Bahnken
Tuesday, December 15
Fr. Shaju 6:30 AM Intentions of Nicolette Picone
Fr. Sean 9:00 AM The Dorothy Healy Family
Wednesday, December 16
Fr. Michael 6:30 AM James Sternkopf
Fr. Jeff 9:00 AM Joseph & Donata D’Andrea
Thursday, December 17
Fr. Jeff 6:30 AM Rev. Theodore J. King
Fr. Michael 9:00 AM Doreen Minerva
Friday, December 18
Fr. Michael 6:30 AM Joyce Bowe
Fr. Shaju 9:00 AM Richard Lanigan
Saturday, December 19
Fr. Shaju 8:00 AM Intentions of Anthony Stabile
Fr. Michael 4:30 PM For the People of the Parish, Martin & Regina Ngoka, John Vecchio,
Mary LaForte-Peluso, Kathleen O’Brien, Tommaso Barbieri
Fr. Jeff (7:00 PM)* Thomas C. Klimkowski
Sunday, December 20 Fourth Sunday of Advent
Fr. Shaju 7:00 AM Donato Grazia & Nicola Lamberti
Fr. Sean 9:00 AM Bryan & Eileen Carney and John Doherty
Fr. Michael 10:15 AM Linda Heim
Fr. Jeff 10:30 AM Peter& Adeline Villella, Jr.
Fr. Shaju 12:00 PM Luigi & Maria Balestriere
Fr. Shaju 5:00 PM Benedetto Nuzzo
Celebrant for Mass are subject to change
( ) *announced during priest’s private mass
From the Pastor’s Desk CONFESSION
Receiving the Sacrament of Penance is one of the greatest consolations any person can have. As human beings we are never perfect. As Christians we are certainly sinners. As tremendously efficacious the sacrament of penance is, it is certainly not easy to come into a confessional and confess one’s sins with a sincere and contrite heart.
Sadly, there are souls who believe that their sins are unforgivable which is not true according to law of God. On the other end of the extreme, there are other souls who believe that they are so good that they don’t need to go to confession.
The most important truth we have of ourselves is that we are in fact sinners loved by the Lord Jesus. To know this, all it takes is a few minutes in prayer before a crucifix, preferably in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. As difficult as it is to go to confession, Jesus wants us to come to Him in the sacrament of penance. The first recorded words of our Blessed Lord in Sacred Scripture are believed to be from the Gospel of Mark which He says, This is the time of fulfillment. The Kingdom of God has come. Repent and believe in the Gospel.
To repent, to have sorrow for one’s sins, seems to be such a somber, negative attitude. That is far from the truth. To be sorry for one’s sins is a victory in the person and conversion of the human heart towards God. For a sinner to know and confess one’s sins before God in the sacrament of penance is more victorious for the soul than it is to win the lottery.
During this Advent, there are numerous opportunities to go to confession. We have a priest available for confessions every day after the 9:00 AM Mass Monday-Friday, Saturday’s, 12:30 PM-1:30 PM and Sunday’s 8:15 AM-8:45 AM. During the Advent Mission, the sacrament of confession will be offered on Dec 22nd and 23rd from 7:00 PM-8:00 PM. Lastly Christmas Eve, confessions will be offered from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Remember if you are afraid to go, all you have to say is that you’re a friend of the Blessed Mother to any of the priests of the parish and he will help you to make a good confession.
In Jesus and Mary,
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DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE OFFICE OF THE BISHOP
Christmas 2020
To the People of God of the Diocese of Rockville Centre:
When he was elected as a Successor of St. Peter on March 13, 2013, our Holy Father chose the name Francis. It was a weighty decision with a prophetic message. Especially now, seven years later and with the publication of his latest encyclical Fratelli Tutti from the tomb of St. Francis of Assisi on October 3, 2020, the significance of the choice is clear: Pope Francis connects his papacy to St. Francis.
Through the ministry of our Holy Father, St. Francis of Assisi is close to the Church in these times. Therefore, as we draw near to Bethlehem at the end of this difficult year, I wish to recall two points Pope Francis highlights from the life of St. Francis. One will help us celebrate the Nativity of Our Lord; the other indicates a grace for which to pray during the holy season.
First, in his 2019 Apostolic Letter Admirabile Signum: On the Meaning and Importance of the Nativity Scene, Pope Francis emphasizes St. Francis of Assisi’s foundational role in our celebration of Christmas. The Holy Father recalls the origins of the crèche and the first nativity scene inspired by the holy friar in 1223, by which the saint sought “to bring to life the memory of that babe born in Bethlehem.” Importantly, the remembrance of Christ’s birth that St. Francis desired to convey was brought alive in Greccio, a small village in Italy, not by statues but by people from the surrounding towns and countryside. Together with St. Francis, his friars, an ox and a donkey, they gathered at a cave to behold a manger full of hay over which the Eucharist was celebrated. That Christmas night, almost 800 years ago, Pope Francis reminds us, “the nativity scene was enacted and experienced by all who were present.” That night, there was “no distance between the original event and those sharing in its mystery.” (2) Encountering Christ, there was simply joy and hope.
This Christmas, in our world laden with the Crosses of COVID-19, political and economic turmoil, racism, financial hardship, and so many other societal ills and challenges – challenges that impact us on Long Island – let us remember this lesson from Greccio: Christmas is an event to be lived. It demands our participation. Like the women and men who embodied that first crèche, we must be present to Christ who is born for us. We must behold and receive Him.
Post Office Box 9023, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-9023 • phone 516.678.5800 • fax 516.678.3138 • bishopsoffice@drvc.org
DIOCESE OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE
OFFICE OF THE BISHOP
Second, in Fratelli Tutti, Pope Francis shows St. Francis as an icon of Christocentric listening. With great humility and charity, the saint reverently listened to others. He was present to the various voices in his life – the voice of God, the voice of his neighbor, the voice of the poor, the voice of the sick, the voice of nature – and by truly hearing them, he was an instrument of peace, healing, and understanding. How different it can be for us! The Holy Father says well what we know: “‘Today’s world is largely a deaf world…At times, the frantic pace of the modern world prevents us from listening attentively to what another person is saying.” Aware of this fact, the Pope encourages us, in the midst of our hectic and polarized world, to be like St. Francis and “not lose our ability to listen.” (48)
This Christmas, when we approach the crib, let us ask for the grace to be attentive listeners. Let us ask for the grace to be like St. Francis, so that we may hear the voice of God and the voice of our neighbor and respond with the radical charity he exhibited.1
Like Pope Francis, may we be moved by the example of St. Francis, and may St. Francis of Assisi’s love for the Mystery of the Nativity, his ecstatic mysticism, his love for the poor, and his spirit of universal fraternity animate our celebration of Christmas this year.
May God bless you and your families this Christmas.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend John O. Barres Bishop of Rockville Centre
First Reading IS 61:1-2A, 10-11
Third Sunday of Advent
The spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me,
because the LORD has anointed me;
he has sent me to bring glad tidings to the poor,
to heal the brokenhearted,
to proclaim liberty to the captives
and release to the prisoners,
to announce a year of favor from the LORD
and a day of vindication by our God.
I rejoice heartily in the LORD,
in my God is the joy of my soul;
for he has clothed me with a robe of salvation
and wrapped me in a mantle of justice,
like a bridegroom adorned with a diadem,
like a bride bedecked with her jewels.
As the earth brings forth its plants,
and a garden makes its growth spring up,
so will the Lord GOD make justice and praise
spring up before all the nations.
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/isaiah/61?1
Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing.
In all circumstances give thanks,
for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.
Do not quench the Spirit.
Do not despise prophetic utterances.
Test everything; retain what is good.
Refrain from every kind of evil.
May the God of peace make you perfectly holy
and may you entirely, spirit, soul, and body,
be preserved blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ.
The one who calls you is faithful,
and he will also accomplish it.
Second Reading 1 THES 5:16-24
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1thessalonians/5?16
A man named John was sent from God.
He came for testimony, to testify to the light,
so that all might believe through him.
He was not the light, but came to testify to the
light.
And this is the testimony of John.
When the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests
and Levites to him to ask him, “Who are you?”
He admitted and did not deny it, but admitted, “I am
not the Christ.” So they asked him,
“What are you then? Are you Elijah?” And he said, “I am
not.” “Are you the Prophet?” He answered, “No.”
So they said to him, “Who are you, so we can give
an answer to those who sent us?
What do you have to say for yourself?” He said:
“I am the voice of one crying out in the desert,
‘make straight the way of the Lord,’”
as Isaiah the prophet said.” Some Pharisees were also
sent. They asked him, “Why then do you baptize if you are not the Christ or
Elijah or the Prophet?” John answered them, “I baptize with water;
but there is one among you whom you do not recognize, the one who is coming after
me, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to untie.”
This happened in Bethany across the Jordan,
where John was baptizing.
Gospel JN 1:6-8, 19-28
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/john/1?6
We Pray for Our Deceased Thomas C. Klimkowski
We Pray for Our Sick Miriam O’Connell, Jean Vasaturo,
Paul Hefner, Victoria Ronga
Please contact the rectory at 785-0054 to
place a name on the Sick List.
Sanctuary Lamp Is lit in loving memory of James Sternkopf
from the Dillon family.
Bread & Wine Is being offered in loving memory of
James Sternkopf
from the Guilfoyle Family.
Our Finances
12/6/20: $11, 098 12/8/19: $15,617
Number of Envelopes used: 12/06/20: 294 12/08/19: 504
Catholic Ministries Appeal Goal: $116,200 Donors: 389
Pledged: $ 84,632 Received: $ 82,538
Special Collections This Weekend: Religious Retirement Fund
Ushers have resumed taking collections during Mass.
**Notice to All Parishioners**
We are happy to announce our new website @ www.stbarnabasny.org
Don’t miss out on information... Please provide the
rectory with your name and email if you have not done
so previously.
Regular Sacrificial Giving Contribute to St. Barnabas with on-line banking and bill
paying services. Call your bank to request the service.
Send a check to St. Barnabas with a weekly donation
indicated. Include your Name, Address & Envelope
Number.
Estate Planning When preparing your estate plan, please consider a
bequest to The Parish of St. Barnabas, Bellmore. You can
make a contribution to support ongoing operations of the
Church or contribute to a particular project. Your legal
counsel can help you refine the bequest language to suit
your specific wishes for The Parish of St. Barnabas.
Our Mission is to Encourage Evangelize & Educate
Advent Wreath
Candles
The Third Candle lit
on the Advent Wreath
is in loving memory of
Irene Carey.
We are a Catholic Parish in Bellmore, New York, Since 1912
Mass Schedule Monday - Friday 6:30 AM & 9:00 AM
Saturday - 8:00 AM & 4:30 PM*
Sunday - 7:00, 9:00, 10:15 (HFC), 10:30 AM,
12:00 & 5:00 PM
* Mass will also be held in the (HFC) without music
ONLINE MASSES - We are happy to announce that we are streaming the Masses
Monday through Friday at 9:00 AM and Sundays at 12:00 PM on FaceBook ,
YouTube and the Parish Website.
Please Follow Safety Measures While Attending Mass:
Those who are attending Mass are required to wear a face mask or face
covering, except for those under two years of age.
Hand sanitizers are available for your use by the entrances of the Church.
In order to keep social distancing, please sit in the marked areas.
The Church building will be disinfected daily during the week. On Saturday
and Sunday, the Church will be disinfected between Masses by our staff.
As a reminder, the Bishop has dispensed Catholics indefinitely from the
obligation of attending Sunday Mass. Those who are sick or vulnerable due
to age or medical condition are encouraged to watch Mass on TV.
Confession Schedule:
Weekdays following the 9:00 AM Mass. Saturday-12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Sunday-8:15 AM to 8:45 AM. Confessions are in the Holy Family Chapel.
Confession line is formed in the lower Church vestibule.
Rectory Hours:
The Rectory will be open from 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Monday thru Thursday,
Friday till 5:00 PM and Saturday and Sunday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.
Focus on Religious Freedom www.cffor.org
“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin
Warning!
Religious Freedom: What's at Stake If We Lose It "Religious freedom is more than the 'freedom to worship' at a synagogue, church, or mosque. It means people shouldn't have to go against their core values and beliefs in order to conform to culture or government," wrote the Heritage Foundation, a public policy foundation. "Religious freedom protects a person's right to live, speak, and act according to their beliefs peacefully and publicly."
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito recently spoke about his concern that religious liberty is under threat in the United States and warned that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic was acting as a "stress test" for Constitutional liberties. He fears that religious liberty is emerging as a "disfavored" and "second tier" right. "The pandemic has obviously taken a heavy human toll...But what has it meant for the rule of law?" said Justice Alito. "The pandemic has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty ... We have never before seen restrictions as severe, extensive, and prolonged as those experienced for most of 2020."
Justice Alito raised concerns about the closure of churches on Easter Sunday and the closure of synagogues during the Jewish holidays of Passover and Yom Kipper. "The covid crisis has served ... to highlight disturbing trends that were already present before the virus struck." (3) He said that cases the court hears today follow a trend of eroding religious liberty.
Justice Alito was critical of states restricting worship services and especially cited the Nevada case. "Take a quick look at the Constitution. You will see the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment, which protects religious liberty. You will not find a craps clause or a blackjack clause or a slot machine clause. Nevada was unable to provide any plausible justification for treating casinos more favorably than houses of worship."
What's at stake? Heritage wrote, "Religious freedom prevents the cultural majority from using the power of the state to impose their beliefs on others. This protects everyone - religious and nonreligious alike - from the government becoming so powerful that it can tell people what to think and how to act. ... A government that intrudes on conscience will not hesitate to intrude on our other freedoms."
“Religious freedom is not only that of private thought or worship. It is the liberty to live, both privately and publicly, according to the ethical principles resulting from found truth.” - Pope Francis
"But a Constitution of government once changed from freedom, can never be restored. Liberty once lost is lost forever." - John Adams
Our Mission is to Encourage Evangelize & Educate
Ushers Needed Please consider joining this ministry of hospitality
for parishioners who attend Mass. If interested
contact the rectory at 785–0054.
Charismatic Prayer Group The Charismatic Prayer Group has resumed on
Monday’s at 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM, in the Holy Family
Chapel. Masks and social distancing is required.
No food or drink is allowed. For more information
contact Ellen O’Malley at 221-0574.
8:15 AM Rosary Group We are looking for some wonderful people who
love the Blessed Mother as much as we do. Join us
in saying the Rosary, Monday through Friday in the
Church before the 9:00 AM Mass.
RCIA News
R.C.I.A. is the process for those who seek full
participation in the Catholic Church; those who
were never baptized; and those baptized
Catholic, or in another Christian faith, who wish
to receive Communion and Confirmation as
Catholics. For information, call Fr. Jeff at 785-
0054 ext. 115.
Baptisms are held on Saturdays at
11:30 AM, and Sundays at 1:30 PM,
when the Church is available. With
social distancing and the many
requests for baptism, the schedule has
been opened to include weekdays at
3:30 PM and 5:00 PM. If you wish to
arrange a baptism, please contact the
rectory office at 785-0054.
Adoration Tuesday’s, 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Someone is needed to be present at all times during adoration. If you would like to sign up for a
scheduled time to attend please call the rectory
The Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us that, “Adoration is the first attitude of man acknowledging that he is a creature before his Creator. It exalts the greatness of the Lord who made us and the almighty power of the Savior who sets us free from evil. Adoration is homage of the spirit to the “King of Glory,” respectful silence in the presence of the “ever greater” God. Adoration of the thrice-holy and sovereign God of love blends with humility and gives assurance to our supplications.” (CCC 2628)
We can show our adoration to God in many ways, but in Eucharistic Adoration, we spend time adoring the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
.
Hope House Ministries 37th Annual Celebration of
Hope at Christmas Join us in the Holiday Season Online Virtual Gala and Online Auction Monday, December 14th, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM. Music by the H.I.M.S. & Her. For information contact: Theresa Zeis at (631)473-8796 or Visit www.hhm.org for information. Sponsorship available.
http://www.hhm.org
Christmas Candles The four candles on the sanctuary at Christmas
may be memorialized. The offering of $50 may
be made at the rectory.
Advent Giving Program
As we journey together this advent Season, Social Ministry invites you to participate in our weekly Advent Giving Program. Donating just ONE item each week would help keep our pantry shelves full and provide for our needy families. Many thanks and blessings during this holy season.
3rd Sunday of Advent-December 13th
Laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid
4th Sunday of Advent-December 20th Paper products
Confession Confessions are available throughout the advent
season in the Holy Family Chapel. Confessions
can be heard Monday – Friday following the 9:00
AM Mass. Saturday’s 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Sunday’s at 8:00 AM - 8:45 PM. Special times for
confession are Tuesday, December 22nd 7:00 PM
- 8:00 PM & Wednesday, December 23rd at 7:00
PM - 8:00 PM and Christmas Eve from 10:00 AM–
1:00 PM.
Christmas Flowers Please support the Parish of St. Barnabas by memorializing the flowers on the altar of the Church for Christmas. Envelopes can be found at the Church doors or by using the form in today’s
Bulletin.
Christmas Wafers In some traditions a blessed wafer is shared among family members at the beginning of the meal at Christmas to recall the real “Bread of Life” who came among us over 2,000 years ago. The blessed wafers are available at the rectory. Your free will offering will be donated to Parish Outreach.
Forty Hours of Devotion December: 17th, 18th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd
12:00 PM–8:00 PM This is Forty Hours of Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
Advent Parish Mission December 21st-23rd - 7:00 PM
Fr. Jeff Yildirmaz will lead the Advent Mission which will take place within Adoration.
Christmas Mass Schedule Christmas Eve Mass-
2:00 PM Upper & Lower Church
4:00 PM Upper* and Lower Church
6:00 PM Upper Church
10:00 PM Upper Church
12:00 Midnight Upper Church*
Christmas Day Mass-
7:00 AM Upper Church
9:00 AM Upper Church
10:30 AM Upper Church
12:00 PM Upper Church*
*Live Streamed Masses on Facebook, YouTube
and St. Barnabas Website
Our Mission is to Encourage Evangelize & Educate
Knights Corner Hall Rental - Looking for a Hall? Please consider the Bellmore Columbus Club. Hall rentals for all occasions (engagements, birthdays, baby showers, Communions, Christenings, anniversaries, bridal showers, graduations, etc). For details and availability call 785-9407. Mention the bulletin to get $100 off (excluding April and May).
We are called to help...
Consider joining the Bellmore Knights of Columbus. To schedule an interview come down to the council, visit www.bellmoreknights.com or email Brian Kasper at (bri44k@gmail.com).
Take one, two or more Angel Tags. ...
Purchase the item or items and return them, unwrapped with the tag attached, by December 17th. For those of you who do not feel comfortable coming out yet and want to participate, email Brian Kasper at bri44k@gmail.com. I will take a picture of a tag and send it to you, and you can use a delivery service like Amazon to have it delivered to: S. Claus 101 Frederick Ave. Bellmore, NY 11710. Please have deliveries arrive by December 15th and I will make sure it gets to those who in need. Visit our website www.bellmoreknights.com for information.
Thank You! Thank you to all who supported our campaigns for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and our C&B Raffle. Even with the pandemic, Bellmore donated close to $7,000 for the children of St. Jude and there was a large response to the C&B tickets distributed in self-addressed return envelopes. Finally, the C&B drawing scheduled for 12/5 has been postponed due to the pandemic and will take place in mid-January; so you are still in the game.
Merry Christmas!
Bellmore Council K of C
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Give and gifts will be given to you; a good measure, packed together,
shaken down, and overflowing, will be poured into your lap.
For the measure with which you measure will in return be measured out to you.
-Luke 6:38
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We are a Catholic Parish in Bellmore, New York, Since 1912
Religious Education News
Religious Education Students:
All students should have their book, log in information and materials, as our program started over a month ago. If you have any questions please CALL the Religious Education office at 516-785-0130.
Students Attending Catholic School:
If your child attends one of our Catholic Schools and is in grade 1, 2, 7 or 8, you must register with the Religious Education Office so you get the information for their sacraments. Grade 7 and 8 also need to pick up the packet of projects the students need to complete on their journey towards their Confirmation.
Please support the Parish of St. Barnabas by making a donation to support the decorating
of the Church with flowers for Christmas
Name: __________________________ Amount $ __________
In memory of: _______________________________
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______________________________________ In thanksgiving for:
______________________________________
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Our Parish is a growing a community and Spirit
Welcome
Newly Baptized Valentina Rosalie Feliciano
Timothy John Guarnieri
Dylan Timothy Curran
Jacqueline Christine McNulty
Jonathan Paul Ronald Minix
James Patrick O’Connor
Olivia Rose O’Connor
Gabriella Paige Baratto
Jackson Alexander Beleski
Luke Ryan Eddings
Tristan Franco Laranjeiro
Lucas Michael Maher
Matthew Jazxon Pequero
Declan Thomas Stone
Mae Sylvia Stone
Elizabeth Claire Collins
Olivia Maria Reyes
Emerson Michael Guevara LaBarbera
New Parishioners M&M Sam Abbassi Mrs. Kathleen Armstrong
M&M Anthony Aquilone Ms. Lorraine Buchauer
M&M Louis Ciccotto M&M Raymond Cigna
M&M James Cody M&M Thomas Conway
Mrs. Krista Feeney Mrs. Karen Ferrara
Mrs. Margaret Fiorillo Ms. Germaine Fontaine
M&M Michael Grizzard M&M Nicholas Gurrieri
M&M Dorothy Harrington Mrs. Adrienne Kelly
M&M Christopher Hoelzer Ms. Amanda Konen
M&M John Kavanaugh M&M Jens Kramer
M&M Francis Provenzano Ms. Allison Leone
Mrs. Michelle McKenna Ms. April Murillo
M&M Christopher Nappi M&M William O'Malley
Ms. Tamatha Orellana M&M Daniel Panoiu
Mr. John Price M&M Christopher Minix
M&M Brendan Mooney M&M Bryan Pulsinelli
M&M Michael Rozen Ms. Debra Staudt
M&M Kevin Sweikata Ms. Denise Tavarez
M&M Christopher Thornton M&M Spiro Vlantis
M&M Christopher Treubig M&M John Yodice
M&M Adam McEntee M&M Gab Rodriquez
Dr. Apnieszka Chomicz-Grabowski
Our Mission is to Encourage Evangelize & Educate
Background Screening Update
The Office for the Protection of Children and Young People: The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People (The Charter) promulgated by the
Bishops of the United States in 2OO2 outlines specific practices and guidelines providing standards
of safety in parishes and dioceses throughout the United States. As directed in The Charter, the
Diocese of Rockville Centre requires all employees, clergy, and volunteers to complete three
requirements within thirty days of employment or volunteering:
1. Attend Protecting God's Children Program (Virtus)
2. Sign the Codes of Conduct;
3. Complete a background screen application. The Diocese requires all those who remain in active
ministry be rescreened at 5 yr. intervals. volunteers/employees.
A Word on Background Screening of Volunteers:
The Office for the Protection of Children and Young People (OFPCYP) has streamlined the volunteer
application process enabling volunteers to complete the three safe environment requirements in one
step. lndividuals wishing to volunteer in a parish or school:
1. Register to attend a Protecting God's Children class and create a Virtus account on the Virtus
website: www.Virtus.org
2. Electronically acknowledge the Diocesan Code of Conduct- provided during the Virtus registration
process.
3. Follow the instructions to complete the Sterling Volunteers background screening
application background offered during the Virtus registration process.
Active Volunteers: lf you are active in a parish ministry, have already attended Virtus and have been background
screened you may be at-or beyond-the 5yr. rescreening requirement. lf this is the case, you will
receive an email from Sterling Volunteers asking you to complete the background screening
application on-line. You may access the background screening application by following the prompt in
the email or logging into your Virtus account. Please be aware-this is not a scam nor has your e-mail
been hacked. The OFPCYP has been working with your parish to update the Safe Environment
records and noted it is time for you to be rescreened. You may also be prompted to electronically
resign the Code of Conduct when you log into your Virtus account.
Edit Your Virtus Account: To access your Virtus account: www.Virtus,org You will need your User name and Password. If you
need assistance, please contact Virtus: 1-888-847-8870 or helpdesk@virtus.org. Once in your
account,review your account information-particularly your e-mail address. lf your account requires
updating,please hit the TOOLBOX tab at the top of the screen. On the left side of your screen in the
green column click "Update My Account" You will be able to make the necessary changes-please
remember to hit the SAVE button at the bottom ofthe screen.
Questions or concerns: mmcmahon@drvc.org; amendoza-cantos@drvc.org; iwinter@drvc.org;
pd itomasso @drvc.org.
Thank you to all who continue to serve in a ministry during these extremely challenging days.
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