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Religious Education593-5150
School593-4884
Parish Social Ministry599-7448 ~ (Fax) 593-4517
Parish MembershipWe welcome all new members to our Catholic community and invite you to register at the Rectory.
SacramentsCelebration of the EucharistSaturday Evening: 5:00 PMSunday: 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM Family Mass 11:00 AM, 12:30 PMMonday - Friday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AMSaturday: 9:00 AM(At the time of a Holy Day, please see inside the Bulletin for the Mass Schedule.)
BaptismTwice a month at 2PM in the Church. Please call the Rectory to make arrangements and for more information.
Reconciliation (Penance)Saturday: 4:00PM-4:30PM in ChurchSacrament available in the Rectory by appointment.
Matrimony (Marriage)Arrangements should be made at least 6 months in advance of your wedding date with a priest or deacon. Marriage prepara-tion class is required.
Anointing of the SickFirst Saturday of each month at the 9:00 AM Mass. If some-one is seriously ill, please call the Rectory to arrange for the sacrament. Please do not wait until the person is near death.
Communion for the HomeboundIf you know of someone homebound who would like to receive Communion from a Eucharistic Minister, please contact the Rectory at 599-6414
Rectory Offi ce HoursMonday - Friday 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMSaturday 9:30 AM - 5:00 PMSunday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
In ResidenceMost Reverend Bishop Robert J. Brennan, D.D.
– Vicar General of the Diocese of Rockville CentreReverend Eric Kasongo – Chaplain, Mercy Medical Center
Pastoral StaffPastor Rev. Richard T. StelterPastoral Associate Deacon Thomas J. EvrardPastoral Associate Deacon Kevin McCormackParish Social Ministry S. Barbara Faber, RSM School Principal Mrs. Jineen M. LeachAssistant School Principal Ms. Karen Von Braunsberg Faith Formation Director Lorrie FentonDirector of Stewardship Ms. Ann Marie CangelosiMusic Director Ms. Katrina L. MontagnaYouth Minister Mrs. Marianna Marano
Mission Statement: Our Lady of Peace is a loving and welcoming community united in faith in the Roman Catholic tradition, centered around the Eucharist. We encourage each other to live out and witness the Gospel values.
25 Fowler Avenue, Lynbrook, New York 11563Parish Website: olplynbrook.com
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Community
Rectory Offi ce599-6414 ~ (Fax) 596-1847
OCTOBER 8, 2017 TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “The stone which the builders rejected has become the keystone of the structure ...” Mt 21:42
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Monday, 10/9/17—Weekday—Columbus Day 7:00 AM Christopher Christodoulou 9:00 AM Kevin Wilkinson Tuesday, 10/10/17—Weekday 7:00 AM Alice Gorta 9:00 AM Joseph Bejcek 1:30 PM Rosary, Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday, 10/11/17—Weekday—St. John XXIII, Pope 7:00 AM Dorothy & Francis Finnegan 9:00 AM Multiple Intentions Mass: Ints. of Fr. Bill Breslawski Thursday, 10/12/17—Weekday 7:00 AM All Deceased Religious Sisters 9:00 AM Patrick J. Curran Friday, 10/13/17—Weekday 7:00 AM All Deceased Priests 9:00 AM Stephanie O’Neill Saturday, 10/14/17—Weekday 9:00 AM Peter Marco Sunday, 10/15/17—Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM Sat. Multiple Intentions Mass: Dec. Mbrs. of the Mahon & Darcy Fami-
lies; Rocco Ricciardi; Kathleen & Seamus Ryder; Brother Warren & Family; Warren
L. Christopher 8:00 AM Sun. PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 9:30 AM Charles Woram 11:00 AM Kevin Dowd 12:30 PM Dec. Mbrs. of the Coughlin Family
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
BANNS OF MARRIAGE SECOND TIME: Daniel R. Gerardi, OLP / Jessica Li Law, St. James, Seaford, NY.
MEMORIAL CANDLES If you would like your loved one to be re-membered by a MEMORIAL CANDLE (the red candles), we still have a few openings. Please call the Rectory or stop in during office hours. We also have openings for the OUR LADY OF PEACE CANDLE (the blue ones). The candles will remain lit for one entire year beginning on November 2, 2017 and your loved one’s name placed on the candle. The dona-tion for either candle is just $200 for the entire year. Thank you.
THIS FRIDAY, OCT. 13TH PLEASE JOIN US AT THE
CLOSING PRAYER SERVICE FOR THE
100TH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA
AT 7:00PM ROSARY AND
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
AT OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH.
Our Lady Of Peace Annual
Halloween Family Fun Night
Friday, Oct. 27th
School Auditorium See loose flyer in this
week’s bulletin.
October is Respect Life Month. We invite our parishioners to offer this
prayer each day.
A PRAYER FOR LIFE
O God, source of all life and goodness, You fashion human lives in Your image and likeness,
and through Your love, give each human life dignity, sacredness, and priceless worth;
awaken in every heart new reverence for the least of Your children,
and renew among Your people a readiness to nurture and sustain
Your precious gift of human life at all stages and in all conditions.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
One God, forever and ever. Amen
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PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
AROUND OUR PARISH..… — HOLY HOUR OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - Every Tuesday from 1:30 to 2:30PM in the Church. Please join us at 1:30 as we pray the Rosary. We will have Benediction for the First Tuesday of the month. — MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA - Please stay and pray with us every Saturday morning after the 9AM Mass in the Church. —TWICE BLESSED THRIFT SHOPPE - Open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30AM to 2:30PM all year long. Please leave only gently-used clothing and other items. —CYO - for any information regarding CYO please visit our web-site at OLPCYO.com. —OLP SPIRIT SPACE—MEDITATION/READING GROUP- Every Thursday from 7:30PM-9:30PM in the Parish House. —YOUTH GROUP (7th-12th graders)—join our wonderful Youth Group which meets the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month at the Parish House, 20 Neiman Ave., from 7PM to 9PM. Our email is: [email protected]. —OUR LADY OF PEACE FATHERS’ CLUB—our members are parishioners and fathers/guardians who support the continued growth of our parish family and foster a sense of community. All volunteers must take Virtus and meet diocesan requirements. Please contact us www.olpfc.org
THE BREAD The Bread this week has been donated in loving memory of Kenneth Fuller from Loretta Downes, Linda Jablonski, Janet Murphy, Lorraine McGoldrick, Patricia O’Neill & Yuonne Isley. THE WINE The Wine this week has been donated in loving memory of Kenneth Fuller from Loretta Downes, Linda Jablonski, Janet Murphy, Lorraine McGoldrick, Patricia O’Neill & Yuonne Isley. THE ROSE FOR LIFE The Rose For Life this week has been donated in loving memory of Warren L. Christopher SANCTUARY CANDLE The Sanctuary Lamp this week has been memorialized for a special intention on Amelia’s Birthday, love Aunt Jeannie.
Grant Us Your Salvation! IN THE CHARITY OF YOUR PRAYERS, PLEASE PRAY FOR THE ILL, ESPECIALLY: Gina Maniaci; Linda Kollender; Barbara Gilmartin; Marion O’Connor; Antonio Cristino; Claudia Ferrara; Bob Sorensen; Frank Barrella, Jr.; Paul LaBozzetta; Jennifer Buentello; Mary Ellen Tachiera; Kenneth Primm; Ryan Dickerman; Daniel Mulvey; Marie McNamee; Alcadio DeJe-sus; Col. Domingo P. Gonzalez; Cathy Fucci; Nikki Robertson; Gordon Robertson; Rosalie Filauri; Jennifer Abraham; Obi DeLeon; Jerry Conway; Gladys Galvan; Victor Tosner; Janice Bryant; Lorraine Lamond; Joan Sartorius; Doris Lowenborg; Tony Lodici; Denise Barnard; Tom Weaver; Mike F.; Dorothy Ehmsen. List will remain approximately four weeks. After that time, you may call to renew your request for prayers). AND FOR ALL THE DECEASED, ESPECIALLY:
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CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS LONG ISLAND—OPEN HOUSES
You are invited to explore the benefits of a Catholic High School Education
Please feel free to visit our schools during times and dates listed below. DATE: TIME: SCHOOL: OCTOBER 2017 SATURDAY 14 10:00am-1:00pm Kellenberg Memorial H.S. 2:00pm-4:00pm Chaminade H.S. SUNDAY 15 2:00pm-4:30pm ST. Mary’s H.S. SATURDAY 21 9:00am-12:00pm McGann-Mercy Dioc. H.S. SUNDAY 22 1:00pm-3:30pm St. Dominic H.S.
HOLY CROSS H.S., FLUSHING, NY FALL OPEN HOUSE
RSVP online at www.holycrosshs.org Sunday, Oct. 22nd from 12 Noon to 4PM
For more information, please contact Mr. Robert Botero (718) 886-7250, Ext. 558
Text: (718) 309-0589 or Email: [email protected]
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR ARMED FORCES, ESPECIALLY: Chaplain Col. Mark Rowan, U.S.A.F; Cpl. Manuel Callejas-Rodas, U.S.M.C.; Lt. Col. Alvah E. Ingersoll, U.S.M.C.; Ltjg. Michael Harmon, U.S.N.; Safaridin Khan, U.S.A.R.; Lt. Col. Eric M. Carrano, U.S.A.F.; Pvt. Kristopher Lewis, U.S. Army; Pfc. Kristian Kleffmann, U.S. Army; PV2 Joseph C. Liscian-dri, M.P.; Pvt. lst Cl. Joseph DeFilippe, U.S.A.F.; Sgt. Christian Orellana, U.S. Army; lst Lt. Clayton Z. Cohn, U.S. Army; Sgt. Robert J. Lant, U.S. Army; Pfc. Dan McEnerney, U.S. Army; Rick Soethout, U.S. Army; Paul Barrett, Special Forces U.S.M.C.; Cpt. Matthew Conn, U.S. Army; Maj. John Sottnik, U.S. Army; Cpt. Lee Zeldin, U.S. Army.; Sgt. Brian James Dolan, U.S. Army; Capt. Mi-chael A. DeVita, U.S.A.F.; Staff Sgt. Albert Santini, III, U.S.M.C.; Pvt. lst Cl .Michael Deras, U.S. Army; Pfc. Matthew Duggan, U.S.M.C., U.S. Navy; Petty Officer Christopher Nusselt, U.S. Army; Private 1st Class Gregory Nusselt; L.Cpl. Ryan Carriddi, USMC; Alan Murphy, U.S.M.C.; Lt. Stephen Szalai, U.S.N.; Pv2 Alejandro Arroyave, U.S. Army; Michael Stapleton, U.S.M.C.; Mark Callei, U.S. Navy; Lt. Steven Fusswinkel, U. S. Navy; Captain Maureen Dooley, U.S.M.C.; Lt. Col. A. J. Griffin, U.S.A.F.; Spc. Christopher Nevin, U.S. Army; Cpt. Ryan Harmon, U.S. Army; Sgt. William T. Heritage, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Gregory John Mueller, USMC; Cpt. Justin Gill, U.S. Army Aviation; Cpt. Brian Peterson, U.S.A.F.; Cpl. Kenneth Alexander Arrigale, U.S.M.C.; Sgt. Christopher Aubin, U.S.M.C. , Col. Domingo P. Gonzalez, U.S. Army; Sgt. Daniel Col-lier, USAF; Cpt. Robert Payne, U.S.A.F.; Connor Gallagher, Airmen 1st Class.
PLEASE NOTE… We have been praying for all our serving military for many, many years now and, of course, will continue to do so. However, there are some on our prayer list who are no longer serving. If you have placed a loved one on our prayer list of men and women serving in the Armed Forces and they are no longer serving in the military, please be kind enough to call or drop off a note at the Rectory informing us of any change (599-6414). Thank you. Lynn Ferguson
2018 RESPECT LIFE YOUTH CONTEST All Catholic youth in Grades 7—12 who live in the Diocese of Rockville Centre and/or attend Catholic elementary schools, high schools or parish religious education programs are invited to participate in any of the following categories: Poetry, Bookmark Design, Essay, Music, Photog-raphy, Video Clip, Mural for Life or Student/Senior Video Interview. Due before Dec. 15th, 2017. The contest gives Catholic youth the opportunity to express their understanding of Respect for Life Issues. Win-ners will receive monetary awards in support of their future education: First Place—$400; Second Place—$250 and Third Place—$150. Students attending the awards ceremony on March 21, 2018 will be eligible to participate in an iPad Mini Raffle! For further information, contact your parish or school office. Registration forms may be downloaded from the di-ocesan website http://espectlife.drvc.org/ Diocesan Respect Life Office (516) 678-5800,. Exts. 626 & 381.
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 8, 2017 — Phil. 4:6-9 One of St. Paul’s favorite topics was prayer, and today’s reading from his letter to the Philippians is no exception to that. He says, “Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God.” For Paul all topics are appropriate for prayer because we need to share and consult with the Lord about everything. God knows what is on our minds already, of course, but He also desires that we make a conscious effort to communicate with Him on these subjects. In addition, Paul points out that our prayers need to be in-fused with thanksgiving. We should not just petition the Lord and make requests. It is equally important that we think about, identify, and acknowledge our blessings. Stewardship is a life of gratitude, a way of living which encourages us to focus on gifts and not on chal-lenges all the time. If we strive to have grateful hearts, our prayers come more easily and we tend to be much more happier and more upbeat in our lives.
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2017 MASSES STILL AVAILABLE
We have some 7AM and some 9AM Masses available from October thru December
2017. Please consider offering a Mass for the intention of a loved one, living or deceased. Please stop by the Rectory during our office hours to make your arrangements. Rectory Office Hours are on the cover of the bulletin.
OPENING OF THE 2018 MASS BOOK The Mass Book for the first six months of 2018 (January thru June, 2018) opened on Monday, October 2nd. As usual, Mass Request Forms will be available at the doors of the church. Please drop them off at the Rectory with your pay-ment. OPENING OF THE 2018 MEMORIALS
The weekly Bread & Wine, Rose For Life and Sanc-tuary Candle 2018 Memorials are now available, as well. The Bread & Wine can be purchased separately at $25 each. The Rose For Life and Sanctuary Candle can be purchased at $10 each. Please stop by the Rectory to make your requests.
COUPLES MARRIED 50 YEARS OR MORE This fall, couples that have been married 50 years or more will be honored at liturgies on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017 at the Church of St. Rose of Lima in Massapequa and on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017 at the Church of Christ the King in Commack. Both litur-gies will begin at 2:30PM. Couples may register for ONE lit-urgy. Registration forms and complete instructions can be ob-tained at our Rectory. Registration must be received by the Office of Worship by October 9th for the October 22nd liturgy and by November 6th for the November 19th liturgy. There will be additional celebrations in the spring for those who may find that more convenient. Dates for the spring celebrations will be communicated at a later time. If you have any ques-tions you may call (516) 678-5800, Ext. 207.
TIME, TALENT & TREASURE
This Week’s Stewardship of Time and Talent In gratitude for God’s gifts of time and talent to use, we grate-fully salute to all our Behind-the-Scenes Volunteers.
Stewardship Thought for the Week In the Gospel today, the owner of the vineyard sent messen-gers to collect his share of the harvest from the tenant farmers; but there was not a single good steward on the property! God is the owner, we are the tenants. What sort of stewards are we?
Parish Sacrificial Giving Collection from last weekend: $11,942.83 Collection from the same weekend last year: $14,748.00
As always, thank you for your generosity to your parish.
2017 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL UPDATE
as of Sept. 26, 2017 OUR PARISH GOAL THIS YEAR: $80,900
AMOUNT PLEDGED TO DATE: $75,430 AMOUNT PAID TO DATE: $63,656.25
NUMBER OF GIFTS: 238
Thanking you always for your sacrifice to the Catholic Ministries Appeal which helps so many.
OLP YOUTH GROUP
PASTA DINNER Our Youth Group invites all of our parishioners to
their Pasta Dinner and Fund-
raiser, Nov. 3rd. Please see the loose flyer in this week’s bulletin. Come, enjoy and
support your Youth Group!
LET US WELCOME OUR NEWLY BAPTIZED
Giuliana Elena Garrett
Brooke Elizabeth LaBarbera Michael Vincent Pellizzi
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HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS Let us all come and spend an hour of prayer with the young church who is striving to hear the voice of God. Doors open at 7:00PM: Oct. 13th at St. John the Baptist H.S., West Islip Nov. 3rd at Holy Family Parish, Hicksville Dec. 20th at the Immaculate Conception Seminary in Huntington.
(For more information call (516) 678-5800, Ext. 214.)
RAINBOWS PROGRAM Notre Dame Parish in New Hyde Park will, once again, be offering their Rainbows Program with the Fall ses-sion beginning Oct. 15th. This program offers a support net-work for children and parents who suffer some type of loss including death, divorce/separation or any other painful transi-tion. They will be hosting an informational “Meet & Greet Party” for parents and children Sunday, Sept. 17th from 1:00PM to 3:00PM at the Notre Dame School Cafeteria, 25 Mayfair Rd. (entrance on New Hyde Park Rd.), New Hyde Park, NY. If you did not make the “Meet and Greet” please join us beginning Oct. 15th for our first session. For more information call our Social Ministry Office at (516) 326-3403.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES—EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY We are always looking for individuals to join the ministry of Catholic Charities and offer “Care With Dignity...Life With Hope.” Part-time Food Program Eligibility Specialist, Freeport, NY (22 hrs./wk) In this clerical role, you will review & cer-tify participant documentation for eligibility for program ser-vices. Key activities also include answering inquiries, re-cording confidential participant data onto written forms & into a database system. A HS diploma/GED & clean/valid NYS Driver’s License are required. Customer service experience is preferred. Bi-lingual (Spanish/English) skills are a strong plus! To apply, transmit resume & cover letter via email or fax. Please reference “CSFP-Eligibility” in the subject line of your email/fax. Fax: (516) 733-7038. Email: [email protected] For full listing of jobs and their descriptions, please go to: www.catholiccharities.cc and click on the “jobs” tab. Catholic Charities—An Equal Opportunity Employer.
WIDOWS & WIDOWERS, DIVORCED AND
SINGLE CATHOLICS OF LONG ISLAND
New Member Orientation Non-denominational —All Are Welcome
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017 @ 7:30PM The meeting is held every 4th Wednesday of the month.
St. Frances De Chantal School 1309 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh, NY
Please bring proof of single status to join. Refreshments served after meeting.
For further information call Carol (516) 794-4933 or Barbara at (516) 798-2858.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER “The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” Listen with your spouse for God’s message of love by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next weekends are Nov. 3rd-5th; 2017 and Feb. 9th-11th. Both will take place in Huntington, NY. For more informa-tion, call John & Toni Torio at (718) 344-3700 or visit them at http:// www.wwmeli.org.
BEGINNING EXPERIENCE WEEKEND
Widowed — Divorced — Separated
The loss of a spouse through death, di-vorce or separation is one of life’s most traumatic experiences; often resulting in feelings of loneliness and grief. When those feelings remain, it can be overwhelming and hard to move forward. The Beginning Experience Weekend of a grace-filled time to focus on you … to feel understood by peers and experience a sense of peace and a renewed hope for the future. The next weekend is on Long Island at the Montfort Spiritual Center in Bay Shore on Nov. 3-5, 2017. For infor-mation and reservations call Mary at (516) 413-6209, Jeanne (631) 903-0973 or Jim at (718) 474-3779 or email: [email protected].
OUR LADY OF THE ISLAND SHRINE MANORVILLE, NY (631) 3235-0661 —Mon., Oct. 16th on St. Gerard Majella’s Feast Day. Mass at 11:30 followed by a procession to Avenue of the Saints and prayers. —Wed., Oct. 18th Blessing of MEDICAL Professionals on St. Luke’s Feast Day. Mass at 11:30AM. —Project Genesis Journey to the Holy Land, Feb. 18th-27th, 2018, $3,979 from New York. Go to www.pilgrimages.com/genesis. — Need volunteers to help in the office or outdoors. We are open everyday, 10AM to 4PM. Call (631) 325-0661.
FATIMA: RELFECTIONS & PRAYER VIGIL
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & the Rosary Let’s pray for the United States of America & World Peace
100th Anniversary of the Fatima Apparitions Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7:00PM to 8:30PM
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