The Parish of St. Aloysius 592 Middle Neck Road • Great Neck, NY 11023-1217
Phone: 516-482-2770 • Fax: 516-829-3504 • E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.stals592.org • Rectory Office Hours: 8:00am to 3:00pm
Masses
Saturday Evening: 5:00pm (English), 7:30pm (Spanish)
Sunday: 7:30am, 10:15am, 12:15pm (English), 8:30am & 3:00pm (Korean)
Monday thru Friday: 8:00am
Saturday: 8:30am
Our Pastoral Staff
Rev. Rene O. Tapel, Pastor
With St. Aloysius we pray to live lives worthy of the call to be Apostles of Hope,
encouraging one another and building one another up through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Rev. Benedict Kim Associate Pastor
516-482-2770
Deacon Stephen Choi 516-482-2770
Sharon Snorteland Pre-K Director - 516-482-5644
Rel. Ed. Director - 516-482-5660
May 20, 2018
Pentecost Sunday
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Celebrated on the first Saturday (Spanish) and second Saturday (English) of each month at 11:30am. In order to participate in this celebration, parents must register at the Rectory Office for our pre-baptism program.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Couples planning to marry should contact the Rectory Office before visiting a reception hall. The preparation process is nine months before your proposed wedding date. Call the Rectory Office for further information.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION: Children in the seventh and eight grades are prepared to celebrate this Sacrament through the Religious Education Program. Adults prepare for this Sacrament through the RCIA process. Call the Rectory Office for further information.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Confession/Penance): Available Tuesday morning following Novena, Friday morning immediately after the 8:00am Mass and Saturdays from 4:00pm - 4:45pm and any time at the Rectory by appointment with a priest.
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK: In the case of serious, unexpected illness, please contact the Rectory Office to arrange
for a priest to pray with the ill person. For those about to enter the hospital, anointing of the Sick is held on the first Saturday of the month
following the 8:30am Mass.
SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS: Anyone interested in exploring the vocation to the priesthood or the diaconate should call the Rectory Office. Those interested in living their lives as Religious Sisters or Brothers, should call the Rectory.
Geraldine Quinn Rectory Office Administrator
516-482-2770
Bertha del Carpio Outreach Director
516-829-8343
Helena Kim Music Director 718-350-7782
Rev. Kenan Peters, C.P. Weekend Assistant Priest
516-482-2770
SATURDAY - May 19 8:30 AM Mother’s Day Novena
VIGIL: Pentecost Sunday 5:00 PM Sheila Rooney †
7:30 PM Rosa Jazmin Pais (Spanish Language) SUNDAY - May 20 - Pentecost Sunday 7:30 AM Mother’s Day Novena 8:30 AM Chang Hak Choi 10:15 AM John H. Smaidjas †
12:15 PM Felice Malfi †
3:00 PM MONDAY - May 21 8:00 AM Mother’s Day Novena TUESDAY - May 22 8:00 AM Nicholas DiNapoli † WEDNESDAY - May 23 8:00 AM Domingo Pena † THURSDAY - May 24 8:00 AM James & Delia Tierney † FRIDAY - May 25 8:00 AM Chizitere Eze SATURDAY - May 26 8:30 AM Rosa Hinostroza, Estella & Lucia †
VIGIL: The Most Holy Trinity 5:00 PM John Cossman †
7:30 PM Rosa Jazmin Pais (Spanish Language) SUNDAY - May 27 - The Most Holy Trinity 7:30 AM St. Aloysius Parishioners 8:30 AM (Korean Language) 10:15 AM Cataldo & Michele Iannone †
12:15 PM Fr. Thomas Curry O.S.B. 15 Year Ordination Anniversary 3:00 PM † signifies the person remembered at this Mass is deceased.
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK CODE: (PC) Parish Center (CH) Church (NH) Nursing Home (OP) Out of Parish (PG) Parish Grounds (RE) Rectory
Sunday May 20 9:30 AM Korean Community (9:30AM-4PM) (PC) Monday May 21 8:00 PM AA Weekly Meeting (PC) Tuesday May 22 8:30 AM Miraculous Medal Novena (CH) 7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group (PC) Wednesday May 23 7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group (PC) Thursday May 24 10:30 AM Rosary at Grace Plaza (NH) 7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group (PC) Friday May 25 5:00 PM Eucharistic Adoration (5PM-7PM) (CH) Saturday May 26 7:30 AM Saturday Morning Prayer Group (CH) 8:30 AM Food Pantry (8:30AM-10:30AM) (PC) 4:00 PM Confessions (CH) 6:45 PM Spanish Choir Practice (PC) Sunday May 27 9:30 AM Korean Community (9:30AM-4PM) (PC)
St. Joseph Rose is offered this week for
Ana Chanta Requested by Ana Chanta OFFERTORY GIFTS: If you would
like to bring up the gifts during the
Offertory at Mass, either because it
is your preference or because the
Mass intention is for a friend or
relative, You Must Inform an
Usher Before Mass.
Bread & Wine is offered this week in loving memory of Deceased Members of Hoey Family
Requested by Ruth Hoey
Blessed Mother Rose is offered this week for
Derrel Mason Blessings on Your Birthday & Everyday
Requested by Mom & Family
Altar Rose is offered this week for
All St. Aloysius Parish Members Belated Mother’s Day Blessings
Requested by Jeanette Marsella
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Fr. Rene’s Letter Dear Parishioners,
It is Pentecost Sunday. As a Church we celebrate this wonderful feast of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Easter. As the Paschal Candle burns at all Masses today, for the last time, we turn our minds and hearts to the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity who is the plenitude of God’s gift to us. As the gift of God, who is Love, the Holy Spirit is God’s gift of love. In Him God shares himself as love. And in the manner of love, the Holy Spirit makes his presence known. Most of all, he effects love, forgiveness and peace, the fundamental mark of his work of sanctification.
On this final day of the Easter Season, today’s Gospel brings us once again to the risen Lord’s first
meeting with his disciples. In this succinct episode, the resurrected Lord suddenly appears to his miserable, fearful, and dejected friends, and greets them twice with, “Peace be with you.” Seeing their misery, he makes no reproach to his unfaithful friends, but brings them peace and indescribable joy. They find in his living presence, not a litany of their failures, but peace and joy. He grants them the Holy Spirit and the forgiveness of sins to enable them to start a new life possible. And for them to make a new start, they need the Holy Spirit, the power behind all new beginnings, conversion and transformation. From being miserable and fearful disciples to bold, daring, and courageous witnesses. From guilt-ridden lives to pardoned, forgiven, and peace-filled lives.
As God’s gift to us, the Holy Spirit is not a temporary gift, but a permanent one. Because God’s love is
abiding and enduring, the Holy Spirit remains and endures in us. He delights to inspire all our actions, directs them, moves them, and impels them toward God. Because He is a divine person, we can have relations with him. As we resume Ordinary Time on Monday, May 21st, our holy Mother Church invites us to be docile and generous to his invitations and promptings. We let him work and direct our souls continually to God. What a tremendous gift of God to us!
Amidst the stormy weather last Tuesday evening, our Re-Ed kids came and held a wonderful concert.
Through their songs, they expressed with joy their gratitude to God, to their parents, to our dedicated volunteer parish catechists, to Mrs. S, to our volunteer moms. Also, they enjoyed their cross shaped chocolates and ice cream. Good job, everyone. Rest, enjoy your summer and see you in September.
Next weekend, David Mollon III, a parishioner, lector and an Eagle Scout candidate, will be speaking
briefly at all Masses. His project is to convert the old pantry venue into a formation and meeting room. Let us support him in this important project.
Please join me in thanking the Columbiettes for their $500 donation to our pantry. May God continue to
bless you all and supply your needs. Finally, how do you know that carrots are good for your eyesight? Have you ever seen a rabbit with eyeglasses?
Peace!
Fr. Rene
Christian Initiation for Adults
Do you want to learn more about the Catholic Church? Are you thinking of becoming a Catholic? Perhaps you are just curious. Are you an Adult Catholic who has not received First Communion or not been confirmed?
For more information call the Rectory at 482-2770. Classes begin in September 2018.
Final RCIA Meeting & Celebration
Saturday, May 26th 5:00PM - S. Snorteland, M. DelPonte, Volunteer
7:30PM - P. Suarez, J. Vivar
Sunday, May 27th 7:30AM - A. Santos, F. Krupski 10:15AM - A. Baklajian, Volunteer
12:15PM - N. & U. Malwitz, R. Mollon
Saturday, May 26th 5:00PM - S. Snorteland
7:30PM - M. Cabrera, M. Sosa
Sunday, May 27th 7:30AM - J. Hyland
10:15AM - J. Giannoglou, J. Chaisson 12:15PM - D. Mollon Sr., D. Mollon Jr.
Saturday, May 26th 5:00PM - R. Deem, E. & J. Flores
7:30PM - L. & E. Melendez, S. Campeche
Sunday, May 27th 7:30AM - J. Lara, N. Garcia
10:15AM - E. Miranda, S. Dominguez, R. Arriaga 12:15PM - C. Burgos, A. Calderon, E. Dunn
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STEWARDSHIP
A WAY OF LIFE
WEEKLY OFFERING FOR MAY 12TH/13TH: $6,853.00
COMMUNICATIONS: $1,106.00
ASCENSION: $901.00
VOTIVES: $165.00
POOR BOX: $207.00
TOTAL MASS ATTENDANCE FOR MAY 12TH/13TH: 570
Thank you for your continued generosity and support. May God supply you in all your needs.
BULLETIN REFLECTION
PENTECOST SUNDAY St. Paul reminds us today that all of our gifts
have their source in the Holy Spirit and that
those gifts are given “for the common good.”
What gifts are mine to share?
Mass Celebrant Schedule
Saturday, May 26th
5:00PM Fr. Kenan Peters (English)
7:30PM Fr. Rene O. Tapel (Spanish)
Sunday, May 27th
7:30AM Fr. Rene O. Tapel (English)
8:30AM Fr. Ben Kim (Korean)
10:15AM Fr. Kenan Peters (English)
12:15PM Fr. Rene O. Tapel (English)
3:00PM Fr. Ben Kim (English)
Subject to change
Please join us on Monday, May 28th
at the Memorial Day Parade. St. Aloysius has been marching in the parade since 1992 with the Pre-Kindergarten representing our parish. As usual, everyone is welcome to join
us ..... alumni of the Pre-K or interested parishioners. We will meet on Schenck Avenue at 9AM. Wear red/white/blue and help us honor our veterans. If you are a spectator along the way, cheer for us as we pass!!
We welcome Adelaide Joyce Amundsen who was recently baptized
at St. Aloysius and, through the Sacrament of Baptism, became a
member of God’s family.
Help Support Our Veterans !!! The Father William A. Daly Columbiettes will be selling hand-made patriotic themed bracelets, wreaths and garden decor after the 5PM Mass on Saturday, June 9th. The proceeds from the sale will be donated to Long Island based organizations that work to support our veterans.
St. Vincent de Paul Society - Outreach Office
Next Food Pantry: May 26th 8:30AM-10:30AM
Today as we celebrate Pentecost the Holy Spirit
wants to make us advocates of God’s presence to
bring new life to others, especially those who do not
know the love of God in their lives.
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PLEASE PRAY FOR…
All our SICK AND HOMEBOUND especially,
Bess Aleksa, Carmen Alvaro, Baby Jana,
Hans Berglund, Brandy Lee Bradley,
Elaine Brodsky, Magdalena Casanova,
Paolo Cavalle, Silvia Cen, Tom Farley,
Lillian Fernandez, Martha Hayes, Boobie Hicks,
Elizabeth Hill, Michael Huxley, Kathleen Kelly,
Rosemarie Kokis, Therese Kokis, James Leung,
Karen Losi, Anne Mahe, Jens Mangels,
Judith McAdams, Fran Parrotta,
Raymond Plakstis Jr., Raquel Planas, Jace Quinn,
Gene Rivera, Ann Sabourin, Yessenia Salas,
Janet Senecal, Justin Seims, Gene Tesoriero,
Ida Tesoriero, Frank Vignola & Kira Warren
And for all our FAITHFUL DEPARTED. When the circumstances change for someone listed above or they return to better
health, a family member or friend should notify the Rectory.
Third Announcement Elijah McLaurin & Jessica Haddad
Saturday, May 26th, 2018 2:30PM
St. Aloysius Church
Now that the Religious Ed year is officially over, we
would like to recognize and thank the volunteer
Catechists who have helped us this past year.
247 children were served by:
Berenise Roggendorf - Kindergarten
Jennifer DelBroccolo - 1st Grade
Kelly Katchis - 1st Grade
Esther Voigt - 1st Grade
Bertha del Carpio - 2nd Grade
Jayne Sanchez - 2nd Grade
Mary Del Ponte - 3rd Grade
Alicia Kaczor - 3rd Grade
Bill Groel - 3rd Grade
Joyce Chaisson - 4th Grade
Linda Rovegno - 4th Grade
Claire Lewis - 4th Grade
Telia Malwitz - 4th Grade
Noelle Dunn - 4th Grade
Angela Leung - 5th Grade
Denise Khillawan - 5th Grade
Mary Campisi - 6th Grade
Patrick Harrington - 6th Grade
Domenica Velaoras - 6th Grade
Anne and Sarah Reed - 7th Grade
David Mollon - 7th Grade
Sharon Snorteland - 8th Grade
Although this job is not always easy, it is very
rewarding. These fine people are actually God Himself
to many of the children. The program would not be the
success that it is without the patience and dedication
of these fine people who help us week after week and
year after year.
They are AWESOME and the parish cannot thank
them enough. God bless them all for their dedication
and service to the children of our parish, the future
of our parish!
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May
Crowning
As of June 3rd our new Sunday Mass schedule will be: 7:30AM English 9:00AM Korean 10:30AM English 12:15PM English 2:00PM English
Religious
Education
End of Year
Concert